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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1979-03-29 - Orange Coast Pilot17 .. l ~Appeals ~o••' Plea by Cella Woman's Skills Used to Sereen Diedrich· Jury -· . DAILY PILOT San Onofre Water Pump * * * 10< * * * Mishap Seen Unlikely THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 29, 1979 YOL /1 HO N J SECTION!" JI PAGES Bouse Losing Ground Tht· batk yard t!> s lowly s lipping away from undN' lhts northeast San Diego homt! which was rt'l'l'ntlv vacated by tb worried owners A neighboring house was moved t·nlt rely aft~r nuns started landsltdes in the area. W~man Assists Lawyers Expertise Used in Picking Diedrich Jury By GARV GRANVILLE Of IM O•llf Pllet 51111 SAN DIEGO Sitting among the lawyers and defendant as the selection or jurors grinds on in Orange County S upe rvi sor Ralph Oicdrlch's bribery trial here is a pe tite, 28-year-old blonde wom an. He r name i s Cathy Bennett. She makes her li ving giving law yer s the hi g h s ign or whispering in their ear when she thinks a prospective juror might be tilted. For her expertise in gau,ing prospective Jurors as a juristic paycbolo&lst. Miss Benne tt is paid up t.o $200 a day plus ex· penses. In Oiedrlch's case, she Is look · Ing for telltale signs t hat could· indicate a pros pecUvc juror might nol be tellin1 the truth, the whole truth and nothing but tbe trut.h when an1werln1 quc11· Uo111 from the lawyers. And with an elected olnclat cbar1ed wttb serious crimes, Mill lllanatt wants to help de· reaM iaw1en make sure ROM of the JulWI have a bulh.-Jn mis· trut of political fl1urea SM .clmlLI that'• not euy t.o do wtqaout beln1 able to uk q....U... herMll which she la not 11'1 wed to do la a courtroom ....-. l • • lu& I am trained ln In· · terv....._ 9lld coanMlln1. "twalda for cbaacn ID facial .. pnllion. I watch eyes. I took -'• at the choice or words. listen for pauses in s p~ec h and other traits. It's all part or lhe train· ing," Miss Bennett said. Her training came at the University of Florida a nd at West Georgia College. Since receiving he r m asters d egree, her s peciality with jurors has carried Miss Bennett from her Santa Barbara home to trials throughout the country. Inc luded in the trials In which Miss Bennett's skills have been used Is the so-called Howard Hughes Mormon Will case In Las Vegas. Miss Bennett also sat beside defense attorneys as they select· ed jurors in a series of trials re· suiting from the Indian takeover al Wounded Knee, South Dakota, a few years ago. The j uris tic psych ologist clalms that the courtroom en· NUKE INQlJIRY CUL 'BUJCICED' WASIONGTON (APl -An In· qulry at tbe Ofntt ol Emeraen· cy Preparedne11 Wednesday ni&hl about the accident at the Three lllle Island nuclear f KIU· ty In Pena11lvanla was taken by an oper1tor who ••Id ·'the of rice I.I cloeed tor tbe da~. Th&. la UM answtrtn, eervlce." ' • vi ronmc n t b y il!>elr can som etimes Intimidate prospcc· live jurors and cause them not to reveal their true feelings. "Jurors are frequently uncom rortable in a courtroom and un· l ike l y to give t h o r oug h responses," Miss Bennett says . "It often is necessary lO probe m ore deeply lo gel a full un· derslandJng of a person or to look al their m otives," she adds. Miss Bennett believes that j ury selection is most dirrlcult in cases that ha ve gotten widespread publicity. cases similar to Diedrich's. "Yes." she answers. "some people try lo get on wide ly publlclzed cases, jurors who already have their minds made up. "And In th e wake o r W atergalc. It Is a problem I sus- pect ror a public ofricial to gel a jury that 11 com pletely open. minded." Mi11 Bennett says she agreed ,to accept the Diedrich case after talking to the Indicted county c&ee 1tJaou, P11e .u, Anon Suepect Held VENTURA IAP> -Dexton JI' a bl an Smltb. r1. of Ventura. tau been booked ror lnveatl1ation of an auempled anon at lbe SoUmar Beaeh llDme of RepublJun con· 1reuman Robert uaomanlno. authorttJet 1ald today * * * Onofre Public Health Mishap Danger Denied 'Unlikely' By STEVE MITCHELL Of Ille O•Jlf l'I ... Slaff Spokesmen al the San Onofre Nuclear power plant say a water pump mishap like the one that occurred at Harrisburg, Pa . Wednesday could not occur al t h e local Ediso n Company facility. "H 's like l'O mp arang a Chevrolet with a Ford." said company spokesman Dave Bar ron. "Both cars have rombust1 ble cn~ines. but they arc built differently .. He said the massive S<in O norr~ plant ha!. the same bas1r design as its Pe nnsylvania Sil> ter. "but they w~re built and de signed by different companiel> · Edison's nuc lea r engineer chief Ken Baskin s aid a rault) water pum!l al San Onofrt'. ··would c<1 uSt' no h.•uk or prob lcm whatsoe\'er. ·· adding 1t would take "multiple railurci, or many rt.>dundunl systems hcfore any signlfirunt lcaki. of rad1oac tivity could lake plaCl' .. The San Onofre plant current ty operates one unit which pro- duces 436 mcg1:1wutls u year. or enough to meet tht• needs or a c1 ty or a hulf million. com pany of n cials say Two other 1.057 mcl(awutl un its are unde r construction. with completion expected 1n three years on the site, makinA San Onofre the lar~est nuclear sta lion In the. stale . And while plant officials pla> d own the signlf1cuncc or the Harrisburg incident. leaders of <i local environme ntal group s ay the radiation leak Wednesday only emphasizes the pote ntiul dange rs racing south Orange County residents. Lyn Harris IUeks . an advocate for GUARD. an environmental anti-nuclear plant group, saJd to· day Hstrisborg "was fortunate not to have a meltdown." ~SDREAM 'ltJRNSSOVR Ben Wein gart was the American dream com e true The o ne-lime penniless o rphan with a tblrd-1rade education built a $150 mllllon fortune mostly from Sou them California real estate Today. Welnaart. 90. ls con· fined to 1 holp6tal. hl11 eatate con trolled by three contJervat.ors And he la Mpt rrom seelna his nearly Uf•·lone companaon Laura Wlnaton, wbo wu known u his "wife. mother. slat« and mis· tre11." 8tory. pMlo Pa1e A 10 . llARHISBl'H.C l'a 1 \I' Radiation leaks from thl· Thn·t Mile Island nudt•ur powl·r pl<1nl continued tod<iy . <1 ulho rtl1l'" said. as a debate g rew over what was described a s one of the: most serious suc h inc1dcnts 111 th1:- country's history Officials of Mctropo l1t an Edison Company. owner und operator or the plunt. said minor I (' v e Is 0 r ,. u" I a I i 0 n ~ l' r ,. meas ured this morrnng t wn to thrct· miles awav and thul 11 may be l''rida)' ht.fun• t ht• lc·ak.., are sloppcfl They said thc radiation "a" t•scapiog through a Vl'nt1lat11111 system and rrom a .,ump dl· Guilty Plea By Dr. Cella Reversed By GARY G R.\NVILl.E 04 lhe 0•11, Pilot St•ll Or. Louis Cell a ·~ 1978 com1t· tton on slat(• chari.:e:-rt•ltit(.'<i 111 the lhert and cmbc1.1.kmcot or money from t wo Ornngt• ('ount~ hos pitals he once l'Untrollt•d wa:- overtumed Wednesday When revcrsini.t lht· guilty plt·u Cella entered in Superior Court. the Fourth Olstril'I Court of 1\p peal said some of tht· t•v1dt•n1·l· usC'd against Cellu wus 1llcgall~ obtained. The court 's ruling docl>n t mean Cella will bt· frct•d from the federal prison 1n Lompoc· where he is now serving a r1 vt.· year term on federal chari.te~ re· lated to the theft and cmbcuh· menl. Nor does· 1t mean that Cella can 't stilf be tncd on lhl' 117 state char~e::. lod~cd ag<11n~t him in 1976 by the county Grand Jury Whal the rulin~ means 1s thut the appellate court round th<' Oran ge County Di st rict At torncy's office acted 11legally when it sent an agent into u hospitaJ print s hop in scareh or evide nce used lo incriminate the ma n who was once the county'io. foremost political donor Thal evidence wn11 never usC'd against Cctlu in a trial bccuusc. after a year or pretrial motions. he pleaded guilty lo 10 counts 1n eluded in the grund Jury indlet menl T he appellate court In San Diego ruJed that lh(' trial court erred in refusing to 11Uppress th · evide nce and. 011 t' result, Cello conceded the case by pleading guilty before his tri11I on thf' 81 ate chargn got under way The reversal by the 111ppcllat court was • victory for defense attorney KeiUt Monroe who had 18ee CELLA, Page All '1~111·<1 '" I 1'11111\ t ' \\ .lll'f ;11l1•1 ,, ha::. lOOl,·d lhl· l'l'Jl'llll ·w1• n inn·d1· th.it tt .., 11111 1u~1 ·' lillk tlung . 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P ag1· A2l Chanrc or rain dccrca!. 1n~ to ll'l>:. than 10 pt'rccnt th1l> artL•rnoon untl throui.:h Friday Lows loninht 117 111 f13 I ll~hs 1"r11.Juy tl2 lo fiti I NSIDE TOD" Y. fo: .c-r1dt111t. m /mat ~·puod1>. tt'lla lww it look a kldrwppmu b11 h111 fatl1er at1d u 1111ur 11/ thH<lPY ro becoml' dl'IJr" granmwd Story, 1>liot1> l.'ag1•11 A7.ond Alti ------·~ r I ~;.;;;2~....;;;D.:....:A:..::IL:..:Y...;P:..:l~l.::::U:...:.1 __ -:;?!-.. ___ _!.!!T tiurao11y, M1t1<.h Ji 19TV Nuelear Horror E'ilrn BesernlJles Faet llULJ.YWOOU <AP • "lhc ('htn• Syndl"Clmr l'f u rnovu· tlOUI ,l fit \11111,11 11( I Ult Ill °'' 11 flC'ltonat n11d1 ur '"'"'' r plJnt but ,, .. , t of 1114' 11lul •• • 111 111 h1n 1 tu11wtl u11 111 the.• re I Ith ~ 1 1.1111 J u 11fohi 1 n.: nt 11r II 11 "'-hur~· t•1 \\' 1 1lnt•-.1l1J\ 111 r 1-tn11 t tt11 fhrt•t• rth lt· I t.11111 11111 lt-.u 1•1 111 Ill \.\ hldl 1.111111,ll'I l\l' h •11m "',1 I t•l•11JM11I 1111 11 lh1 itlllOI l•h1•1 1• wu 1hlh•1 \'OI lru!ll thl ma h.itr dt•1111 h'tl Ill lh\ m1)~lt', fl ltttl (•tJ h rt•I)' a rnonlh .11111 Uul Gn•ttoc.) Milluf n111·h•1ar 1·11•111w1 r 1111 rwd 11u1 lt·,rr 1·rat11 and t1 1•1111'tult.u1t for lht• him f11urul 111m1h.n1t11 , on u 1Jrol11h•1 C'illl' .. I h n • ""•'' .111 1.1t·c1cknl 1.11 th~ lahtnl .and lht• puhllt' dot• il'l rl'ul ) know \\<h•tl h..IPVtllllllM, h1• 1d ''!'ht· "1111 11',fl JfrMUl11lm y I t1lllllll!to!ltlllll "'-ill 111 •111111116' In ln\f !!llJ:Ulllf!ll '" I f\' 11n1l round nut "hit! h ,, I' 11• 1u~ u rt t llw full Thre e Mile Isl and Nu clear Generating Station Reac tor Bu ilding Steam Generator • .,..,,. ........ ARTIST'S SKETCH OF NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION 'The Public Doesn't Really Know What's Happe n ln_g_· __ Rain S•at urday ? Sunny Friday Due For Coastal Area Hy TOM HARl.t:V Ol 1119 O•oly l'Het Sl•lt ,\ 1wr·s1stcnt Pac·1f1t• 'llUJ 111 I ha I hit the Orange Coast with m o r(• I han two inches nf nnn u:-. h mt·an11t-n•d over Oranl(t' Coun t V ~h<llllft lw a I h I ni: or thC' pa'>I la l1· 1on1~hl . tht· Nat111n al W1•:ithcr St•r\'1rc sa11t ·Friday s hQultJ ht' futr an<l s unny," a fon:1°a'\t1:r •w ill "And th:11 ~ 1h1· 1•nd of Uw g<>od n1•\.\'> Th•• hmJ n1·ws ts th:Jl a new ~torm i'l rm 1lq wuy ht•rc from the• north1•rn PrH·1r"· Oct·an a nd is 1·x 1w1·INt tCJ 11<111 to the saturo l wn I he county hus s usla med 111 lh1• I.1st threr c1ays Tlw storm is t·xpert ed lQ reac·h this ar<':i Saturday And the pre d 1cl ion hroul(ht ~rr>ans fron1 r ~11n wt'ary farmers in Oranite County Pla nting and t·ullivat1on have.· b<'<'n delayed by long days of r a 1 n but the m o s t s t• r i ous d a m a g l' ha 11 he en I o th 1· ttr:iwberry crops. F ;irmcrs grimly surveying the -.rnkt•ct fruit predict that their 10~1u:~s will run as h1~h as $6 m1llJon. And the lab will go h1 f(hcr if the> exp •cted storm nrntcnallzes Saturday "We desperately need some warm sun and light breezes to dry the frop out," comme nted Our ThNford or the county's f'tirm Ruri•a u . "A lot of strawberries nrc rolling on the ground and cuc:h day of ruin m~ans more co!4tly losse~ '' Growers predicl<'<l heforc the 11\0Sl r f'cenl storm thul the ttpringt1mc t'ro p could run as ru ~h as $40 million lo SS-0 million OAANOE COAST DAILY PILOT 'htl' Ot .nut ( ~\t 0.-.t'f Pt tot w•f" _.,.., ft 1 1 '""" f.,tf'\f"O UW N4'-W\ p,,.,, '\f'MlflOIPW!dOV tNrtntf"lll'\Qll> te•\t P\tOI+~( ~' ~p..,14ff"f'flUtOn~•t.­~·•'"l\"Ml NWMO.v IN~ r ,. .. ., lfh (~•· "'~... H•"°°" 6-M ft Hurth~l)ft ll•M • f "'"' l••rlV•t•fJv tr11H'tll,l~~ftf'•tt'tl""''"r°"'' A \WtiQl•r--.~ .. 1hM t\M)'l\MdWl>t_,,t'IA~\·M ""'41••• ,,. """''°"' -'"''"' p1..,1 •••• iA W•\I fl•f \1-,COll•-•• C•l""""'••>t,. ·-·· .. -.... _ .. , ........ llCJI._ , .... c ..... , Yit • fJ'"°''(Mnl 1ntt c;.,..~ ~"Nl' • ~., ........ LdilOt '':."':.'o~ ... '\"%:.,. (:Mtlfl" ""' Ill(-, ... w A\\t\t_,.. M.lfti .. •"° ltKtt' Tei.l)llOllt (714)~1 CIHllfled Adve,....,. ... "71 ~·-\..-'"'-.... ' not a chance now." Tht:lford 'a1tl Work cn•ws in scverul county t•om munillt's took a dvantage of lht• lull in the ~l or m today by t°l <'Jrtn~ mud s lides and blocked t•UIVC'rt!I And fi remen in San Clem l•nlc ,If<' anx1oui.ly w<.1tch m~ a crack al the Shorccllffs Mobile Coun try Club that widened from three inches to two feet dunnJ;l the s torm. Recoiling that several occu· pants of m obile hom es were (•vacualcd last December under s ltde conditions, a fire man pre· dict~d that tons of earth and mud may tx· dislcx.l~cd unde r the 1mpacl of more rnm. Taqlaullns that appear to have provided som e measure of p rotection to s lide -ravaged Blueblrd Canyon rema ined in place loduy when a uthor ities learned tha t more ruin 1s on the way Two northbound lanes of the ()ranRC F r('CWay north or Lam · ht'rl Road in Brea remained blocked today while workmen cont inued lo remove tons or mud u nd rocks. The la nd slide occurred late Tuesday and buc ked up traffic for miles. Aulhor1t1es said they hope lo re<>pcn the lanes late lo· day. Traffic was also disrupted Wednesday when a truck and semitr~ler carrying paper tis· s ue prOducts !lklddcd and over· tur11ed near the intersection or the Santa Ana and San Diego freeways. It took nearly six hours to clear the obstruction. The weathe r i>ervice predicts cle aring skies tonight, sunny and warm<'r fo'ridny. Low tonight 47, high fo'riday 66 ,..._P•,,eAI JURORS •.• supervlM>r and . in her oplnlon. find ing him to be "a ma n who !\J)elkl w h1i1t. he truly feels. "I only work In cases I believe In," 11he lnsl11ts. For now , her ca &e Is that of a county supervisor and a poUtlcal crony accused or bribery. And when a lury Is sealed to hHr t.he cue, It will, lo aome degree, reflect her eJCpertJse In Jud1lng Jurors more by their behavior paUe rna than wha t tbey uy . .> 65 mph Move Loeee SPRINGFIELD, UI. (AP> -A move to ralae llllnol•' ex· pr .. •way apeed Umll to 85 m ph •U dilf..a.d ln &be AIU 8eute by a n.e vote. 1'ht•rt' «>m ltJ I> Nlmllurillc•i. lo whul hu11pNu:•d W t•dneMlny ,111cl whul hupl)(!n-s 111 th1• ftlm W1..· can tw "'"" only of lhl· l'Onh1Nh>ll 111 ~hut IB rc.·11•1.tsl'd lo the pubht• und the Alukmenl lh1tl lhl·r~ wab nu danl(n to Utt• pubhr · 1'hal could he tukt!n r11ht uul of th•· movie · f\t'tor M11·hul'I l>oul(la~. who pro<lurt'\J and t·o 'itJ rrt•d 1n Thi• ('hlllO ~yntJrOITIC, ' l'illld he.• found 1 he rc.·ul accident "dli.lurblllt(ly 1'001(' • • * • Jan Fond•, partne r with Oouli(IH in preparlng the movie. wu1' on a film location m Utah and unavaill3ble for comm-:nt llt.>r purlner and executive vroduccr of "1'he China Syn dromc," Bruce Gilbert. said, "There is " ireat temptation to. JilY . I told you xo ' Bul Wl' ·re us t1hOl'kL-d as unyonl' about what htt1' happent!d · · ·rhe movie begin¥ with a mis· hap at the fictio nal South ·rn * * * Bow Accident Happeaed C alltornla nuclear plant Tht· film 's ucrldent starb a chllin or evenb ~hat is 8lop~~d jusl s hort o f diuster The nuclear Industry hu11 ul tacked the movie u11 unll·nuclc•11 propagandi.. while opponent& of atom ic energy huvc rallied to Its • support A m id thl' conl rovcrf\y und publtc:1ly. "T he (;h tnJ Syn dromc" has becom e Columbia Pictures' biggest money maker * * * released in a non holldoy period Its .:r~tc for lhl' fi rst 10 da ylj lb n•1Jortcd at $IO,tta2.9f>4 l>ouglM, who mt•d • extensive appcarw1ce,., \Vlth CO·Hlars Juck Lemmon and·J~me Fondu to 11ro mol<.• "'rh • Chma Syndrome.·· said, lhe pot<'ntiul uccadt>nl in I hl· 1Jcr1pt wa)I a c:o1t1pos1tt! of u I u 7 0 I n l ' I d t' n I ti l <.: 0 m mo11 wf':tllh l':cllson 's Ore!id en No 2 pit.int tn <.:h1cago and a 1975 (Ir(> at Hie Brown~ f"erry reactor m Alabumu * * * Valve Caused Radiation Leak WAS tu NG TON 1 AP> ll huppened 111 a matter of minutes In tht> prc·duwn diirkness. amid lht• i.teady whirr of the atom powen'(t turltinl's und i<en<>rators e lectrifying the capital of Penn· ... ylvanw 10 mt It's a\\<uy, 11nl' vtil ve accidentally i.napped shut And Mtcltlt.'nly lh1• powl'r µlant on Three Mile l sla n<I "t ripped out · its tur1,1111•s and n-;.u·tor aut.Qmal1tally shut down hut purftn~ rnd111acl1vc!>t~·am 1nt.o the 1.urover Harm.burg and vicinity WITION PERHAPS EIGHT MINUTES, a company official :.aid. the.• accident 1tsolf was over Bul for hour!. afterward te<•hnt· <'ians delibcn.1tcly released more radioactive steam into the at mosphere in a "feed·and·bleed" emergency maneuver lo cool the strwken reactor It muy he some lime tx•fore investigators from llw Nuc·lcar Hegulatory Comm1ss111n and techntet<tn!> or Metropolitan t.:d1~on Co . which operat(•s the plant. figure out what happened But they have be~un tu Pll'l'C ll together Th.rce Mile Is land holds two large nuclear powerplanls Unit I placed in opcrat11m in 1974 . w:.is shut down for refueling while 1t.~ companion. Unal 2. completed only one year ago, car ried on. IN F.ACIJ Pl.ANT, RAUIOi\CTIVE fuel in it~ reactor corl' creates heal which m us t he carried away by waler. both t-0 pro duce turbine·splnrung steam and to keep the reactor from over healing and melting Hoth plants ure "prc~i.unzt'CI watt·r rcuclor!.' in which the C'Ooling waler reaches t cmpcraturc•s of 500 lo 600 dcJ.(rCl's Fahrenheit and is prevented from turning 10\.0 ~team by being kept und er high pressure. George TroHrr. Metropolitan Ed1son'g manager of generation quality assura nce. explained that coohnl( water mevitahly conta.ins "cr ud" in th<! form or Iron. coh;ilt and other materiuls d1Ssolvcd or flaked from pipes. valves and other parts or the s ystem ·This "crud" is made radmacttve as 1l pusses through lhe reac tor and thus must be kept separate from the water that circulates through the turbines as steam SO TJU; HEAT F ROM THE COOLING walt'r 1s lran...,rerred lo the turbine.· steam sy-;tem through a system of "heat-t:xchanger pipes It was :1 valvt· o n a pump rcl'ding dt·an walc•r through th1· steam·gencrat 1ng sy~lem that fai led . apparently hccuu!>e "utt·r !>Omchow filled a control hn~ atr line. s:ud John llildtsh. sup1.·rvisor of hc<>rlSin~ for Metropolitan Edison Whe n the valvt• s napp1:d shut. 1t cut off ~alcr gr)lng tntlJ one of I wo pumps feeding one h<:(Jl t•xchangt•r Th(• pump, whic h could burn itself out without water. aul<1mat1cully shut down Th<' iietond pump then overloaded und shut down al> well. TroHer ex1>laincd With one of the 1>l:Jnl 's two heal·exchangcrs now out of M:rv1ce. there was insufficie nt steam so the turbine s hut down too WITHOUT THE STF.AM-SVSTEM TO carry it away, heat built up in the re actor, causing a surge of high pressure . As pr~rammcd . the reactor's computer quickly moved 61 control rods into lhe core. shutting down the atomic rea~tion, and * * * started drainirrg its cooling water lo rnlievt· the pressure So far. said Troffer , everytrung was n·..,pondlng as planned. "The first indication or u problem was the finding or h.r gh radioactivity levels inside the reactor containment." Troffer said. When pr<'Ssurc tn the reactor reacht.'d a set lngger·po1nl, an emergency system began pumping fresh cooling water In. to stabilize the pressure and kei!P lhe react.Qr from overheating. ONCE THAT WAS AC·('OMl'LISllt:O. ,1boul CIJ.!hl minute::. a fter lht.' plunt had 'tripped 11ul. · 1111:-. Nllt:fl.(l'Ol'y -.ystem wa::. !>hul Mf. Troffl•r said Hut 1l sct·mcd om· tW<1l exC'hanj.!l'r m 1ghl have· ht·en d amaged. ht' s aid. ;ind lhl' plant Ofll'ntlor,, u11r1·rta111 ~ h1d1 IJOt'. Wt· re ufrai1I lo u~l· t•1ther lo l'OO I off the still 11111 1 t'Jl°lor f'rotn Pagr A I CELLA REVERSAL. • • filed the legal brit·fs asking for lht• guilty plt•a to be set us1de. In its drc1s1on. the court com pltmenlt'(f Monroe for Lhe 1Jrc•v1 ly or hi!! l•·i::nl t1rgumcnls wh1d1 COVN('ll mMl' than 6,800 pages of t•ourt rc;torci... 1n roughly eight paraj.!ruph:-. St•111•<1 1n th•· p11nt shop searth by llw OA ·~ :ri::ent. a hospital (•m 1Jl1>yt••• who had been arreslt:d for allc·J(t•dly :-.oltc 1t1ng tht· murdl•r of ht\ c·strun~ed w1fto's lovl'r. ""t·n· c•op1t·' of s upphl'r 1n vo1ct:·s alh·ged ly used lo c1efri!,ud lht· two hosp1t ab Q ' T he d1strtl'l all11rnt·~ .., 11fft1·1· t•ngagC'd Rav tthL· ;1gf'nl 1 to d11 that thing whu·h II 1•11111<1 not rlrr th:.il 1:-.. t11ndul'l a '>•·;1ri·h w1th11111 probahlt• l':JUM'. .. lht• apµell.111• l'ourl s;ml It a<ld(•cl thal lhc rl1:-.lr 11·1 JI lorm·y·s offtl't' ·ft•IJrt·d 11 <ltd not huvl' ~umc·1cnt rCJ !>on tu gel ,, s e;irch wurranl · Before the· apµcllalt· courl ruled th(' sear ch tnvJhd. tht· S uper ior Court a s well as fcdnal courts had found th ' s earch wa' legal. But Monroe said late Wednt•s day that federal law l'!ovcrmn~ Sl'a re hes d1rfcrs s lig htly from 'late law u nd that form er Superior Court .Judge Wiiham Spt•tr<., 'was "mply 1n ·rror when ht' ~aul th1• s t•ar th was l('gal a1·1·ord1ni:: to stall' law ·· The rwxt movt• in the cast· 1s up lo lht• now 1mpnsonl'd Santa Ana ph)4'tc1an who 111 1974 was C'.11trorn1 a 's IC'ading donor to political <'auscs und t•ampaigns Cella must now move to havt· his pica ...c·I 01~ulc and ask fo r ;1 new lrwl 10 which thl• tarnish1·tl 1•v1rlc>0<·l· c•annot I><' u:-.1·d agam:-.1 l11m Ir 111' clot·' ,,, h1· run:. lht· rtsk rrl llt'tng 1·11nv11'11'<l on all 117 1·harg1"' raltu•r th<in tht' 10 lo "h1('f1 ht• pll•.1ckd 1•t11lty Hui 1f ('1•lla rails Irr makt• ,, m•I\ t' f111 lht· lll'W tnul, tht· 1 rim 1nal 1ud).!m l'nl t'nl•·rccl ,1g a111s1 tum as a rt•s ult of h1:-. J!utll y plt•a "111 ht· rt·inslalcd I\ fl <>r that pll•a. C('ll ;f w:J:-. si·r l1•n<·t•cl to roughly thrt·1· yt•urs .n ... 1 all' imson and ftnt•d $S0,000 'l'hl· pn :-.on l l•rm was to h•• 't:nt•d concurrently with lh1· federal prison t1m.c he 1s now pulling m at the prison in Lom· poc Fro'" Page A I COST A MESA STORE OHL Y NUCLEAR. • • his tory occurred in the Soviet Union in late 1957 or early 1958. as reported by the Ame rican C IA and two exiled Soviet sc1cn· lists. That accident may have caused the deaths of hundreds of people. forced the evac uation of several towns and villages a nd s pread radioactive material over 1,000 square miles Low-level radiution was de· lecled in the a ir as far as 16 miles away Wednesday after un apparent valve failure resulted in exces11lve presiwre being built up in the water used to cool the r eactor core at Three Mile Is land. Al 7 this mornin~. Herbein said. inves tigato rs detected ra diation le v e ls al 5 l o 7 millirems per hour as far as 2 to 3 m iles away from the plant. In dividuals are exposed to up to 30 millirems in a single x .ray ex amln allon. C reitz said on ABC ·TV 's "Good Morning Ame rica" s how that the plant s hut down !lafely and that the level o f radiation released "would not endanKer or Injur e any people." Creitz said his company did not know what equipment had been disabled or wh;.il precisely caused the accident. "Anything that man mak<·s will not operate perfectly," he said. "A piece of equit>ment failed ... In the meantime, Sen. Gary Harl, who c haired the Senate Public Works subcommittee on nuclear regulations. said today the plant had bffn shut down four times "for various kinds of malfunctions or failures t.o meet regulations" since it starte d operating ln December. · The Colorado Democrat. In an interview on NRC's "Today" show, said he was briefed W('d· netday night by Investigators from the Nuclear Regulatory Commlulon who told him human e rror m11y h uve con· tribu\ed to the accident Unification Eyed KUWAIT fAP) -The pre!d· de ntl of North a n d Sout h Yemen, whole countrle• have Men ftabtlq border wan for more lhan 10 years, a1reed tA>· day thllt unlflcatlon l• the on.ly way to rnolve their runnln1 fH d , a hll b ·raDlllnt South Yemeni Gftlclll reported. -~ .. 3 HOUR SALEI FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1979 6 to 9 P.M. ONLY I OO's TO CHOOSE FROM EVERYTHING DRASTICALLY REDUCED!! We will close from 5 to 6 p.m. Friday, to mca k down the merchandise • . . and then, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO BUY A LA·Z-BOY RECLINER AT A FANTASTIC SAVINGS! •Ho Layaway • All Wn Finat • FREE Immediate De ti very Don't llli11 this chcmce to sa•e money on America's fa•oe lte easy chair!!!! WIRE'S ............. M•MIM ......... 642-1657 l . .. - 17 '• .. " Orange Coas r DI 1 10 VOL. 72, NO . 88, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ' ' Today'H Closing .Y. Stoeks N TEN CENTS '.Juristie Psgehiatrist' Aids Dietfrieh. 8 ) GA&\' Cll N \ ll.U . OI .... 0.M" 1'1"'4 U•H St\N UI EGO S1tlant.1 umon~ the l:•"H'r' .md tlt•teodunl u' lhl• S('lf't'lltlll o( JUror11 ~rlnth on an Or'"~'' Count) Supn\ 1 .. ur Rnlph D1l'llr1t·h ' hnbt•r.> trlJI h1•rt• " u Jll'ltll• .!~ )t•ur old blondt• "um n th•r n..inw 1., l '.1lh) B1•11n1•11 S hl· mukt•i. h1•1 II\ 10~ ~"an~ I <t w y ,. r · t h t• h q: h .., 1 ~ n o r wh1t<>1.wnn1it In lh •tr ·or whtll ~h lhinki, ti 11r0ts1)l't'llvt• Juror 1111ght be laltl1J For hc•r l'lC~rtit.t• an wuu>1m1< pro11J)l•cllvt• juror:. a:. u JU• 1 .. tw p~ cholog111t. M i:.i. Ucnn\'lt th µaid up to S200 a t.l.1y 1>IU!> t"l\ pC'n '>(''t In l>al'<iru•h ' l'U!'ll' -,he 11'1 look an•• for tl'llluk :1•i:•" lhut t·ould 1od11•11tt' u p1o:ifJct•l1\l' Juru1 might not be tcl11nJ( the truth, th • wholtJ tr uth and nothing but the truth when a ns wering ques· lions rrom tht• lawyers And with an elected offi cial chM{(cd with serious crimes. M1 s 1.Sennl'll wants lo help de- fense lawyers make sure none of. the Jurors have a built-in mis· trust of polilical rigures She ad mats that's not easy to do without being able to ask questions herselr which she 1s not a llowed lO do In a courtroom settlng. "But r a m traine d in in· terviewing and counseling. "I watch for changes in facial expression. I wptch eyes . I look a l the choice of words, listen for pauses in s peech and other trails ll 's all part of the tra1n-~ ing." Miss Bennett s aid Her training came at the University of Florida and al West Georgia ColleRe Since receiving he r m aster!. d egr ee. he r s pec1ahly with Jurors has carried M 1ss Bennett from her Santa Barbara home• to trials throughout the country Included in the trials in which Miss Bennett's skills have been used 1s the so-called Uoward Hughes Mormon Will case an "Las Vegas. • Miss Bennett also !.al bes1dl' defense attorneys as they select· cd Jurors in a series of trials re- sulting from the Indian ta keover at Wounded Knee. SOulh Dakota, a few years ago The 1ur1stic ps ycho logist claims that the courtroom en- v 1 r on ml' n l b y 1tse lr ca n sometameb 1ntim1datc..• prospec- llvt' Jurors and caust:• them nol to n•vcal their true feelingb (~JUROR ·, Page AZ> Nuclear Radiation Spreadin __ g o.ilf ...... --., •k--•- NUCLEAR GENERATING UNITS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT SAN ONOFRE STATION Expert• From Plant Reaffirm Bellef• Thal Fectllty I• Safe From Danger Worth Keene Quits College Board Post After 18 years on the Coast Community College District Board of trustees, Worth Keene a nnounced his retireme nt a t Wednesday's board meeting in Costa Mesa. K e ene . 6 1 . c it e d ··circ umstances affecting my personal and business interests" in submitting a letter of resigna- li o n to Chancellor Norman Watson and fell ow trustees. His resignation takes eHecl May 31. "The resignation came as a complete surprise lo adminislra· lion ." dis tri ct s pokes man Richard Simon said today. Keene said he will be moving from his home in Seal Beach to San Luis Obis po, when his resignation ta kes e (,,fecl. K eene, who~ed a s postmaster of Seal Beach for two decades, joined college trustees following his election in 1961. He was last elected lo the board in 1977, with his term set to expire in 1981. District officials said they will appoint a replacement lo Keene Residents who live in Keene's trustee area. which includes Seal Beach. and the HunUngton Beach area west or Beach Boulevard, may apply for the post. Onofre Plant: It Can't Happen Here By STEVE MITCHELL Oltlllo.llY .......... Spokesmen at the San Onofre Nuclear power plant say a wate r pump mishap like the one that occurred at Harrisburg, Pa., Wednesday could not occur al the local Edison C ompan)' facility. "It's like compa ring a Chevrolet with a Ford." said company spokesman Dave Bar- ron. "Both cars have combust1· ble engines. but they are built differently.·· He said the m a ssive San Onofre plant has the same basic design as its Pennsylvania s is· ter. "but they were built and de· signed by different companies ... Edison 's nucle a r e neinee r chief Ken Baskin said a faulty waler pumP at San Onofre. "would cause no leak or prob- le m whatsoever ... adding it <See ONOFRE. Page A2l Racial Imbalance Committee Formed Newport-Mesa school trustees have appointed 17 residents of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa to serve on a committee in· vesligating possible racial im- balance in <listricl schools The appointees we re selected from those expressing interest to Trustees Rod MacMillian and B.J . Skilling. Na med to the comm ittee were : Gail Demmer. Henry Durkee. Yasuko Fawcett, Alan Freeman. Nancy Jones , Willis Longyear. Salvador Manzo and Margaret Ma rtinez. Also. J ane Mosmann. Oliver Nixon. D.W. O'Neal, Sharran Renna, Cathy Rupp, Tran Ngoc Ton, Per Trebler, Maria Uribe and Aurora Wood. Dangers To Safety Denied HARRISBURG. Pa CAf'l Radiation leaks from the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant continued today . author ities said. as a debate f:(r cw over what was described as one of the most serious such incidents in this country's history. O fficia ls of Me ln>polil an Edis on Company. owner and operator of the plant, said mi no~ l eve l s o f r adiation we r.,..- measurcd this morning two lo lhree miles away ar,td that 1t may be Friday before the leaks are stopped They said the r adiation was escaping through a ventilation svslem and from a sump de· signed lo remove water after it has cooled the reactor. "We concede t hat 1t 's not just a liUle thing .. Don Curry, an E dison spokes m a n said ... In terms of publicity. it will prob- ably surpass the Browns Ferry incident.'' B ut J ohn G H e rbein . a Metropolitan Edison vice presa· d e nt for J(eneratlon . said , ''There is presently no danger to the public health or safety. "We didn't injure a nybody, we didn't over-expose anybody and w e certai nl y didn 't kill anybody." he added . Herbein said that of the 100 lo 120 e mployees in the reactor area at the time of Wednesday 's accident. only lO to 15 had to be decontaminated with showers. The officials told a ne ws con- ference that it may be several days before workmen wi ll be able to enter the reacto r build· in g to assess the dam a ge because of a large amount of radioactive water. As for what caused the acca· dent. Walter M. Creitz. pres•· dent of Metropolitan Edison. said. "I'm not ruling out human error." Until now. a March 1975 fire 1n the control room of the Browns Ferry nuclear plant in Al abama has generally been considered this nation's most dangerous in· cident involvini;t a nuclear reac· tor 1 The worst nuclear acr1denl an history occurred in the Soviet Union In late 1957 or early 1958. as reported by the• Ame ri can CIA a nd two exiled Soviet scien lis ts. That accident may have caused the deaths of hundreds of people. forced the evacuation of several towns and villages and s pread r adioactive m aterial over l,000 square miles. Coast '1fhtl Is It (Jnsafe Note?' Three Mile Island Nuclear -- Generating Station Reactor Building Reactor Vessel Steam Generator ..... _ ARTIST'S SKETCH OF NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION 'The Pubflc Doesn't Really Know What's Happening· One Valve Snapped -Matter of Minutes WASHINGTON <AP > It h:.ippcned 1n a matter of mmule:. In the pre dawn darknc!>:.. amid lhl' blcady whirr of the atom powe red turbines a nd ~encralors electrifying the capital of Penn sylvania lOm1les away. one valve accidentally ::.napped shut And s uddenly the power plant on Three Male l!>hrnd "lrapJ><!d out, .. its turbines a nd reactor automatically :.hut down but puff m g radioactivesteam into the a1rover Ha rr1sbur~ a nd v1cin1ly. WITION PERHAPS EIGHT MINUT ES. a company orfac1al said. the accident itself was over. But for hours afterward techo1 · cians deliberately released more radioacuvc steam into the at· mos phere in a '"recd-a nd -bleed'" emergcncy ma neuver to cool lbe stricke n reactor It may ~ some time bcfon· 1nvest1g;Hors from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and technicia n!> of Met1 opQhtan Edison Co .. which operates the phrnt. f•Aurc out what happened. But they have begun lo pwcc 1t loitelher Three Mile Island hold:. two lurgc nuclear powerplants. Unit t. placed in opcrat19n in 1974, wa!. shut down ror refueling while its companion. Unit 2. completed only ont: year ago. carried on. IN EACH PLANT. RADIOACTIVE fu el m 1t::i reactor core c reates heat which must be curried away by water. both to pro· fSee VALVE SNAPPED. Pa1te /\21 Weather Yet lo be nominated are two teachers, two administrators, a Harbor Council PTA. represen· lalive and students from each of the five district high schools, in· eluding McNa lly, Ne wport· Mesa's aJlernative hiizb school. The Racial/ElhniC Balance Committee was set up to meet state Board of Education re· quirements that the district identify any segregated schools and devise a plan to eliminate any segregation. Airport Noise Cutha~k Probed Chance of rain decreas · tng to leas than 10 percent this anernoon a nd through Friday. Lowa tonight 47 lo S.'l. Hlgbs Friday 62 to 66. INSIDE TODAY Ez-cndtitt, m /mal ~. teU. how it toot a ~rag bJ1 lat• /Qlltn . arrd a JlfGr o/ tlacrGJ'fl &o lNcom~ dqro-"°"'""" aoru. ""°'°' P.ooe• A7._,A.lt. ..... .. ., .. ..,,,.. .. , ,....._. a .... .-..a..-. " ·~--.................... ., •. ~ii:3] AM a1o1 J Ji Ct..a .._, M =m I.,.. ... _. Trustees are required to re· port back to the state thh1 sum· mer. 810,000 in Cub I.mt to Burglar A Newport Crest Nlldeat wbo b-4 Sll.IOO ta e ... ln Ida bome to.t tbe IDOneJ ....... wakb to a bur1lar. accordtn1 to Newport Beadl pollee. Robert !'Award Lee" of U Irna Loa Court reported the break-lo Wedneeday afternoon. Accord· lq to police, the t.blef 1ot lnto the home throqh an unlocked 1Ud1q llau door \bat opened off. MeOIMI noor balcony. By JOANNE REYNOLDS OI .. Oillly ~-Slaff After listening to an hour-long explanation Monday of the Fede ral Aviation Administration. Newport Beach Councilwoman Jackie Heather bad only one question. Why did the FAA. in January. decide the Oranse County Airport's noise abate ment takeoff -using a power cutback at about 500 feet altitude -was unsafe and order airlines lo maintain full power to 1,000 feet? "Became safety is our business." replied FAA spokesman Bruce ~m~. , "That procedure has been In use for seven years:' Mrs. Heather replied. "Why is it all or a sudden unsafe when it's been used for IO lon1?" Chambers' explanation was that. the hazard involved In the quleter takeoff procedure "was juat recently brought to tbe atten· tlon of our mana1ement decision makers.·· •••• NSWPOaT BEACH City Council members added one more 1roup to their Uat ol 41 city committees Monday when they ap· pointed an Ad Hoc Siltation and Gradtn1 Committee. The committee is to consist ol three councllmen Evelyn Hart. Ra1 WUUams and Paul Hummel tbe city 1raclln9 Htlneer, an Irvine Co. representative, a plannln1 commission I representative and two community member::. The purpose 1s ··to review the present grading ordinance. re· view potential siltation and erosion proble ms relating lo the bluffs and Upper NewPort Bay " and recommend controls tu lhc City Council. The committee is the bramchald of Muyor Paul Ryckoff who is unhappy with the s illullon control provisions or the existing grad· mg ordinance. • • • * NEWPORT BEACH residents are being asked their attitudes toward cit.y government in a pair of questionnaires being circ ulated by twoopposingpolllica l forces. SPON <Stop Polluting Our Newport) has sent its poll lo the l.300 people on its malling list lo gauge attitudes on development. traffic and roads. The group's president. Jean Walt, stresses that the question- naire isn't Intended to be an unbiaseo s urvey. "We're trying to get people to think about these issues.·· she s1tid. Mrs. Watt and other environmentalists are Jittery about a public opinion survey taken by the Irvine Company. Thal survey seeks marketing lnformalt0n but also asks residents quesUoos about Clt)' politics A company spokesm an smd the survey is routine, one ol many <Stt AlaPOltT NOlSE. Page Al) • AZ DAIL'('! Pll.,OT N Coll/lict On Aliso Wntinues ay KATHY CLANCY OI ........... .._ Oranae ~ounty aupcorvasori. •· t votf Wfd.Dtsday Mpprovmw plaaa for the luu1re 60.000 Nt&dft& communat7 of A!lto Vu• Jo dldo't Ulm the C'Oftt~y •urrouncttl\I lht1 20,000 d'* thn11 dev~lopment l'~oreumpl Philip J R~ll • AllJG Vtt>)O Comp•ny pr~sadent, taa-..d 111 1taterlk'nt JW1t aft r 1u~rviti0r • dt•cii.lon 'I yin1 hC' wouJd Withhold COfll fU('Ol on • ., .. 8C'Uon until M h-. .. rt>cclved dt>taak'cJ condlllonli t1&c k.-d onto thr board'• appro :11 Open puc l• dvot>atc .. purttcu111.rly m mberi ol Lal(unw Grnenbt-h ln('. vowed to 1·111i t111ul' (111h11~ th"• tkvt•lopnwnl ,1 ~ 1l wind:. 1tro ~ ll) th1 ou1th v11r1ou:. ug<.•nl'll'll 1ndud1ni.1 llw ('11llfomiu t'oit~tal C'omm1"1 ... 1on 8u1i.•rvh1on tel the 11Lagl' for uddlltonal debittc April 11 wb ·n thf'y &JV~ final :1pproval to CQn dltiorus for drvelopm1·nt hein~ drafted now by County Couru.t•I Adrian Kuyper And the board Id\ 01x:n th~ poss iblhty thut the t.lcvclopmcnl will be sl'ah.'<J down by 4,000 homes if county. stule or ftlderaJ a.:en'Cles later purchas1• some property slated for development and convert It into park land. As proposed now the 20.000 unit commumty would be built over the next 20 years on 6.623 acres nestled in the coas tal hilla s urrounded by Laguna Beach, South Laguna. Laguna Hiiis and Laguna Niguel. S upervisor Thomas Riley , whose fifth district Includes the former Moulton Ranch acres. casl the lone vote against the project after a rguing unsuc· ceasfuJly that the development be limited to 15,000 houses. con- dominiums and apartments. And whlJe the approval plans call upon AJiso Viejo officials to donate 3,476 acres for open s pace, Riley's scaled down version asked that another 669 acres re main undeveloped. H~ insisted at the beg1nnm~ of Wednesday's board m eeting the extra open space acres were ne<'cssary lo bring about th~ Lag un<t Greenbelt 's goal of eventually setting aside 10,00o acres of open space. And without the added open acres. Riley said, "I cannot sup· port the Aliso Vi e jo general plan." Racing Y achu ) Raise Sails ToA/t Wind Spinnakers were billowing to· day in the Newport to Cabo San Luca:. race as tbe winds off BaJa Califorrua swung art ror the first time since the start last Sunday Yachts reporting weather in· dicaled winds from the north northwes t ranging in velocity rrom 11to15 knots. Nick Fraiee's 58·fool sloop • Swift.sure was still in the boat· for·boat lead, about 35 miles ahead of the next nearest class A yacht. Swiflsure was sailing about 40 miles north or point Lazaro and was about 220 miles from the finish. U she maintains that lead she would finish somellme Fri- day and be the overall and class A winner in the lntematlooal OH· shore Rule Division. There was no report from Whistle Wing V which had been !!ailing near the front of the fl eet. Peter Grant's Nalu V hwi not been heard from since the start of the race last Sunday. Front runner in th e Performance Handicap Raclnl( Fleet was Nikki II, skippered by Frank Cha mbers. Voyagers YaC'ht Club. 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Both plants are "pressurized water reactors" in which the cooling water r c acheR temperatures of 500 to 600 degr ees Fahrenheit and is prevented from turning into steam by being kept under high pressure. George Troffer , Metropolitan Edison's manager of gene ration quality assurance. explained that cooling water inevitably contains .. crud" in the form of iron, cobalt and other materials dissolved or flaked rrom pipes. valve8 and other parts of the sys,t.em. This "crud" is made radioactive as it passes through the reac tor and thus must be kept separate from the water that ci rculate~ through the turbines as steam. SO 111£ HEAT F ROM TllF. COOLING water 1~ transferrE.'d to the turbine steam system through a system or "heat-exchanger" pipes. H was a valve on a pump feeding clean water through th\· steam·generating s yste m that failed. appa rently because watl'r somehow filled a controlling air line. said John Jllldish, s upervLSor of licensinJ.t ror Metropolitan Edison. Wht:n the valve snapped s hut. it cut off water going into one or two pumps feeding one heat-exchanger . The pump, which could burn itself out without waler . automatically shut down. The second pump then overloaded and s hut down as well. Troffer explained: With one of the plant's two heal-exchangers now out or service. there was insufficient steam so the turbine shut down too. WITHOUT THE STEAM·SYSTEM TO carry it away, heat built up in the reactor. causin~ a $Urge or high pres~ure. As progTBmmed. the reactor's computer qu~ckly m~ved 61 control rods into the core, s hutting down the atomic re11ct1on, and !>tarted draining its cooling water to relieve the press ure. So far said Troffer. e verything was respondin~ as planned. "The 0first indication of a proble m was the finding or tugh radioactivity l<'ve ls inside the reactor containment ... Troffer i.aid. When pressure in the reactor reached a set trigger·poinl. an l·me rgency system began pumping fresh cooling water in, to stabilize the pressure and keep the reactor from overheating. ONCE TllAT WAS ACCOMPLISHED, about eight minutei. after the plant had "tripped out." this emergency system was s hut off. Troffer $Did . But it seemed one heat exchanger might have been damaged, he said. and the plant operators, uncertain which one. were afraid to use either to cool off the still-hot reactor. So they turned the emergency cooling system back on. feeding wat.er into the react.or. then "bleeding" it out lo an adjacent aux· tliary building and venting its steam, including some of the radioactive "crud, .. into the open air. Troffer said that's how most of the radioactivity got out. HE SAID NOTIDNG ESCAP ED DIRECTLY from the tightly· s eal.ed reactor housing and t~al th high radioactivity inside it was not strong enough to penetrat • e plant's walls, despite r eports from the Nuclear Regulator ommission that this may have hap- pened. By Wednesday evening. Troffer said. this "feed·and·bleed .. process was halted. But the NRC said radioactive gases continued to leak from the plant late into the night. apparently from cooling water pumped into the auxiliary building. Troffer said. however . the emergency was over and the next step was to "clean up the mess ... an extensive. tedious clean-up soap and water. scrubbing, cleaning." That could take days or weeks. Plant officials and the NRC at first feared the accident may have damaged some nuclear fuel rods in the reactor. perhaps re- leasing some of their highly radioactive contenl8. But NRC in· vestigator Charles Gallina said there appattollY was no damage lo the reactor core * * * * * * f'ro• P•,,e AJ ONOFRE PLANT. • • would l.ake "multiple failures or many redundant systems before any significant leaks of radJoac· Uvity could take place ." The San Onofre plant current· ly operates one unit which pro- duces 436 megawatts a year, or enougb to meet the needs of a ci· ty of a hall million, company of- ficlala aay. Two other l,~7 megawatt un· It.a are amder construcUon, with completion expected in three years on I.be aite. making San Onofre the largetl nuclear ata· lion ln tbe ttate. And wblle plenl officlala play down tbe ••cnlllcanct or the Harrtaburl IDeldent, kaden of a local envlronmentaJ 1roup say the radiation leak Wednelday onl1 empbutMI the potenUal daoc•n fadq 1outb Oran1e CotantJ f'elide1Q. Lyn Harril Hlcka, an advocate for GUARD, an eavlronmental anU·nutlear plant. poup, aahl to- day HaniaburC "wu fortune~ not to bave a mel&down. '' TIM SM Clemnte woman alto said news rePorts that radiation was detected 16 mllc.s from the Harrisburg plant concern11 her. "T he Nuclear R egulatory Commission und the <nuclear · plant will lmmcdtutely BllY that is no more significant than the dose you receive al the dentist ," s he said. ··But keep in mind. at the den· ll•t's office you have a lead 1hleld over your vital or1ans.'' She Mid there is no such Lhidl .., a safe oo.e or <man-made) radiation. "Any man.made radiation that ts aidd.ltlonal to back1round radiation does damage to the or· aana," lbe said. And the fact that a nearby city w11 not evacuated -or even notifed untll 1everal houri after the incident "points up what we've been trylna to say about San Onofre." M ra. Hick• Hid there 11 a population or 26,000 people wltbln four mlle1 of the San Onofrepl• • J11ry Pick 'Slow' ' Diedrich Tr-ial Length Excuses Many SAN DIEGO -The tHk of telectin« ttw 12 jurors who will try tndlctell Orange County !iupt'rv110r RaJph Diedrich and ard1ltect LeRoy Ro11c here on bribery char1u cootlAued today In Superior Court. So for. the prospective jurors have be4>n askl'CJ only one major quealion by Judge Rose Tharp: "This Is a criminal case that is exJ)(.'Cled lo la st up lo six weeks. lit there any compell inK reason why you could not serve thot long '>" More than half lhose asked tha t question have round u reason good enough for Judge Tharp to excuse thcn1 But 34 prospective jurors gave no compelling reason for being <'Xcused and are s till in the run- nin~ T he y'll undergo m ore 1n tens ive quest1onin~ by the de- fense lawyers as well us the pros ecutor. Orange County * * * F ..... r.~AI JURORS ... "Jurors are frequently uncom- fortable in a courtroom and un- 1 i k e I y to give thorough res ponses." Miss Bennett says. "It often is necessary to probe more deeply to get a full un· derstanding or a person or lo look at their motives." she adds. Miss Dennett believes that jury selection Is most difficult in cases th a t h ave gotte n widespr ead publicity. cases similar t.o Diedrich's. "Yes." she ans we rs. "some people try to get on widely pu blictzed cases, jurors who already have their minds .made up. "And in the wake of Wa te rgate. It is a problem I sus- pect for a public official to get u Jury that is completely open minded." Miss lknnett says she agreed to accept the Diedrich case after talking to the indicted county supervisor and. in her opinion. finding him to be "a man who speaks what he truly feels . ·'I only work in cases I believe in." she insists. For now. her case is that of a county supervisor and a politicul t."rony accused of bribery. And when a jury 1s seated to hear the case. it will. to some degree, reflect her expertise in judgin~ j urors more by their behavior patter ns than what they say AU ll'tant Oistrlcl Attorney Michael Capiu.1. Defense lawyera Keith Monroe. James Riddel and Sylvan A.roMon s aid they expec:t the JUl'Y aelecllon proceu will conUnue "for thre e or four days.·· Unlike most trials. the jurors are being inte rvie we d i n· divldually, out of s ight and sound of one another. And the defense attorneys arc being hel~ in their queationing by jury consultant Cathy Ben nett. a juristic psychologist hired by Diedrich to help ferret o ul pros pe ctive Jurors who mlaht be bias~ against a publJc official accused of a crime. In the Dlt'drich case, the coun~ ty 1upcrvisor and bis long·timc p0l1Ucal acUve Crlend are ac- cuaed of belog Involved In a bribery coosplracy. Diedrich is named in three counts and Rose in a single count inc luded in a county Grand Jury indictme nt handed down Dec. LS. 1977. The two men are being tried in San Diego County ufte r their case ww; transferred there by an Oran~e County Superior Court judge because or prn·lriul publicity. Rain Saturday? Sunny Friday Due For Coastal Area By TOM BA&LEY Of .. Deit• Pt-. Matt A persistent Paclric storm that hit the Orange Coast with more than two inches of rain as it meandered over Orange Coun· ty should be a thing of the past la t e tonight ; the National Weather Service said. .. Friday should be fair and s unny," a forecaster said "And that's the end of t he good news.· Tbe bad ne ws is that a ne w s t-0rm la on its way here from the northern Pacific Ocean and is expected to add to the satura- tion the county has sustained in the last three days. The storm is expected to reach· this area Saturday. And the pre- d lcllon brought groans from rain-weary farmers in Orange County. Planting and cultivation have been delayc.-d by long days of rain but the m o s t serious damage has been lo the ~trawberry crops F armers grimly surveying the soaked fruit predict that lheir losses will run as high as $6 million. And the tab will go highe r af the expected s torm materializes Saturday. "We desperately need some warm sun and li~hl t)reezes to dry the crop out,·· commented Our Thetford of the county'i. Farm Bure a u . "A lot or strawberries are rotting on the ground and each day of rain means more costly losses." Growers predicted before the most recent storm that the s pringtime crop could r un a!> high as S40 million to $50 million "not a chance now... Thetford said. l'ro•P•~AJ AIRPORT NOISE. • • admirust.ered by the company 1n an on-going program Environ me ntalists believe the results may be the hasts for the company·~ campaign activities in next year s city counci~ election • • • • MAYOR PAUL Ryckorr wants the city lo SP4!nd $750 to ri"JOIO NOISE. an anti·jel noise organi zation. but since he w11s ab~ent from Monday's council meeting, no aC't1on was take n on the pro- posal. Councilman Don Strauss mdic1:1ted he will oppose JOtning the group now. He wants lo wait until July I and the s tart of a nt1w budget year COSTA MESA STORE OHL Y 3 HOUR SALEI FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 19·79 6 to 9 P.M. ONLY I OO's TO CHOOSE FROM EVERYTHING DR.ASTICALL Y REDUCED!! We wil close from 5 to 6 p.llL. Friday, to IMli k down the met chmtdise • • • and then, YOU WILL IE AILE TO IUY A LA·Z-BOY RECLINER AT A FANTASTIC SAVINGS! •Mo Layaway • All Sates FiRal • FREE Immediate Delivery Don't miss this chcmce to spe lllOMJ on A"'erica's fa•0t lte easy chair!!!! WHITE'S 642-8617 ·' I t -..... - Thur!d!y. March 29, 1979 OAILV PILOT A3 Cou1·t Reverses Conviction ome Anti-Cella Evidence Rapped 8 )' Gi\&l' GRANVILLE °' .. CNlty ........... Or Louis Ct Ila ·a 1978 con vie t ion on st.ate charges related to the thdt and cmbenlement or money from two Orange County ho~p1tals be Ofl('t> controlJt.'Ci was 11vNtu.rned Wednesday. Wht•n r(•Y4>raing the J(Ullty plea Ct•llo t>ntered in Supt>rlor Court. th<-FourtJ\ District Court of Al) pt•ul stud some of the evidence ust'd u.:tuMt Cella was illegally i obt u 1 nt"d 0~111 Plk>I PNt41 .. ,, P•l•t<ll o·o. ... u PATIENT PUP Mt·lmda Hoyt of the Orange County 4-H Guide Dog Puppy Project brought her pup, Patience. to the Disney land Community Ser vice C:twards program Wednesday. Patience. who 1s being prepared to become a blind person ·~ eyes. was patient, but when it was an- nounced the 4-H dog training program had won a $1.000 award. Pat 1t•nce barked approval. Disneyland Honors 2 Coastal Groups Two South Coast cirganizations came up big winners Wednesday when Disneyland offi cials hostt:d about t.000 Orange Countians vying for $100.000 in community service a ward:.. Winning two .of six $5,000 prizes were the Amt'rican Cancer Society's ··Angels on Wheels .. from Newport Beach, a nd UC Irvine's Cooperative Recycling \..enter. Judges noted that Angels on Wheels volunteers logged 75,000 miles la.'1t year while chauffeur- ing cancer patients lo and from treatment facilities. UCl's Recycling Center was praised for its student-operated ser vice that rC<"yc les an avera ge of 173 tons of materials yearly. Taking the S20.000 award al the amusement park's 22nd An· nu a l Community Ser v i ce Aw a rd s progra m was the Ca lifornia F e dt:ra Uon of Women's Club. Orange County • 1unior Women's Club. The county wide J unio r Women's Club was chosen as most deserving of ~II the en· trants, judges said, because of its work to improve with "color and comfort" patients' hospital environments . The organization /tlexiean 'Slur' coordinates efforts of 20 clubs and 340 active members. Disneyland g ives f!Way the m o n ey und e r a program originated 22 years ago to "pro· vide incentive, encouragement and reward to those organiza· tions whose exceptio nal e n deavors have contributed to the improved quality of life for the people of Orange County .. Disneyland officia ls said 410 organizations applied for the 57 a wards offered this year Cash prizes were given in amounts or Sl.000. $5,000 and $20,000. From the Orange Coast area. six other local groups won $1.000 awards. They include the fo'ountain Valley High School Camp Pro· gram. the Huntington Beach Council on Aging, t he South Coast Liter acy Counc il from Laguna Beach, and Saddleback Community College's Communi ly Services program. The ot he r tw o s e r vices honored were Celebration from Huntington Beach , a mus ical performing group associated with residents or a Westminster board and care home, and Orange Acorn Inc .. from Irvine. The court's rulLng doesn't mt'un t'4~lla will be freed from 1 tw f~4'ral prison in Lompoc "'ht'rt.> he tb now serving a five· ye1.1r t~rm on federal cha rges re· luted lo the theft a nd e mbezzle· ment Nor does 1l mean that Cella W~teDrop Probing Wntinues i\n El Toro Marine Corps Alr Station spokesman said today an invesll~ation is continuing into the Saturday morning dropping of a bag containing human waste from a military airplane onto a South Laguna yard. Gunnery Sgt. Bill Grindstaff said the probe into the 10 a .m. incident should be completed within a week. South Laguna sandalmaker Chris O'Keefe said he observed a s hiny object drop from a KC· 130 Hercul e s milita r y transport passing over his home. O"Keefe ran over to the object and found it lo be a plas tic bag containing what appeared to be hu m an waste. Ma r ine orricials pr omised O'Keefe an investigation into the i n c ide nt a fte r the angry homeowner called to complain. Marines have removed the bag fro m the scen e a fter apologizing to O'Keefe . The homeowner could not be reached for comment today. Phone Bandit Hits Market In Costa Mesa Possibly inspired by the ease o r t e lephone banking a nd telephone credit. a bandit tried telephone robbery in Costa Mesa Wednesday -and made off with $100 in cash plus sever al checks. Costa Mesa police s aid the manager at Safeway Market. 21 l E. 17th St., never saw the robber who caJJed him at about 9 p.m . and claimed to have a gun trained on a checker . The manager complied with a demand to put money ip a paper bag and drop it around the cor· ner of the store Police said the bag had vanish~ by the time they ar- rived. '"fey have no suspects. Judge Draws Protests • . By RAYMOND l!;STRADA Jr. Ol IM 0.llY Pilot Slalf Orange County Hispanic grouo leaders say they are outraged over remarks made by Superior Court Judge William Murray al a March I San Clemente Ex· c ha nge Club speech about Mex· 1can-American gangs. The county chapter president of the League of United Latin American Citizens said today her group plans lo ask Governor Brown to have the state judiciaJ practices committee probe what s he calls "slurs" against the Hispanic community a llegedly made by Murray. LULAC President Aniu del Rio called Murray's remarks, reported in county news papers. "irresponsible." Murray said this week be was sorry about a joke he made dur- . ing the luncheon speech about a Chicano gang member who ac· cidentallvshotbimsell. But F.dward Morga, past na- tional LULAC president, of Hunl· ln1ton Beach. said county Latinos are not laughing. Morga wrote a letter l o Presiding Superior Court. Judge William Cbaramza that assert- ed. •• .iadle Murray baa lslUed a call appealinl to uaob violence and 111Q well be cooatrued as a licenM to km.·· But in a return letter to Mora•, Cbar amu s upported Murray a a a judge who performs a "productive and ef- ;. fective" job bl court • When quetUoned Wednetd•Y I ~. a boat Murray 's remark&, • Cbaramu declilled comment. Referrlna to youtb gangs, REMARKS PROTESTED Judge WllH•m Murray Murray, currently Orange Coun· ty Juvenile Court presiding j ud ge, told about 100 San Clemente Exchange Club mem· b ers, "Like animals in the jungle who soray their territory with urine , gangs use paint spray cans to write their sloeans on fences and your homes.·' Murray asserted that county j uventle gangs are primarily trom Spanish speaking areas. "I made a joke about a single kld who was a gan1 member." Murray explained. "He was a jacka11 tryina to shoot other people aod shot himself." In •hit club speech. Murray said be was "tempted" not to al· .,...., .......... "'*- FLAYS JOKING JUDGE Eduardo Morga low the youth treatment for his wounds . Murray said later be would nol seriously comider, withhold· Ing treatment and said the re· ma rk was made in "humor.'' "1 apologize. 1 certainly did not mean to rabble rouse or be olrenslve," said the 56-year-old M lssiu lppian. "I'm not a racist. My court re- p0rter is a Mexican-American," Murray said. Attorney Jess Arai.Uo said the executive committee or the O ran ge County Mexican- American Bar A.uoclatioa will be Hked ton11ht to consider punlUve act1oo qaiDat Murr1.1. can't stUI be tried on the 111 state cbarge11 lodiied agains t him in 1976 by the county Grand Jury What the ruling means is that the appellate court found the Orunge County Distri ct At· torney's oHlce acted illegally when it sent an agent Into a hospital print s hop in search of evidence used to incriminate the man who was once the county's fore'm0st political donor. That evidence was never used against Cella in a trial because. arter a year o! pretrial motions. he pleaded guilty to 10 counts in- cluded in the gnind Jury indict· ment. The a ppellate court in San Diego ruled that the trial court erred in refusing to s uppress the evidence and, as a result, Cell a conceded the case by pleading guilt y before his trial on the state charges got under way. The reversal by the appellate court was a victory for defense attorney Keith Monroe who had filed the legal briefs asking for the guilty plea to be set aside. In its decision , the court com· plimentcd Monroe for the brcvi ty of his legal arnumenls which covered mor(• than 6,800 pages or court records in roughl y eight par agraphs Seized in the print shop search by the DA 's agent. a hospital t>mployec who had been arrestl'<I for a llegedly soli citing the murder of h.is estranged wife's lover. were copies or supplier in· voices allegedly used to defraud the two hospitals. "The district attorney's office engaged Ray cthe agent> to do that lhinR which it could not do. that is. conduct a search without probable cause,·· the appellate court said. It added that the district at- torney's orri ce "feared It did not have sufficient reason to get a search warrant. .. Before the appellate court ruled the search invalid, the Superior Court as well as rederal courts bad found the search was legal. But Monroe said late Wednes· day that rederal law eoverning searches differs slightly from state law and that forme r Superior Court Judge William Spe irs "was s imply in e rror when he said the search was legal according to stale law." The next move in the case is up to the now-imprisoned Santa Ana physician who in 1974 was California's leading donor lo political causes and campaigns. Cella must now move to have his plea set aside and ask for a new trial in which the tarnished t.•vidence cannot be used against him If he does so. he runs the ris k or being convicted on all 117 .:ha rges rather than the 10 to which he pleaded guilty. O..ly P11ot Swtt Pllol• A PARTIAL VICTORY Dr. Louis Cella But 1f Cell a fails to makt> 1J movt.• for tht.• nt.•w trial. tht.· t•rim 1nal .1 udgm ent e ntert.>d ugainsl him <.is a rl•:,ult of h1:- gu1lty plea will be reinstatt>d After that plea. Cella was sen· tenced to roughly three years in state prison and fined S~l.000 T h e prison t e rm wa ~ to he ser ved concurrently with tlw federaJ pr ison timl' he 1:-now putting in at the prison in Lorn· poc Death Cause 'Unsure' /Jul Patlwlogist 'Certai~' of Strangulation The coroner's pathologist who performed an autopsy on the in· fant Or. William Waddill is a<:· cused or murdering admitted to- day he cannot pinpoint the pre- cise cause or death. Or . Robert Ri c hard s maintained he is certain the two- PQ und, 15-0unce infant died as a result of ma nual strangulation. But under questioning by de· fense attorney Charles Weed· ma n, Richards told the Orange County Superior Court jury he could not be certain whether the a llegedly strangled Infant died frorl' closure or the windpipe, a cut G~f of air to the brain or re · lated r.erve and artery damage. ··t said I would not want to be com milled to one <cause of death) ... since I was not there at the time." Richards testified. Richards was called to the wit· ness stand for the second lime today in the 43-year-old Hunt· ing ton Ha rbour physicia n's murder retrial. The new testimony came as De puty District Attorney Robert Chatterton was near ing con· clusfdn of the prosecution phase of Waddill 's trial. ... The obstetrician is accused or ~trangling the infant on March 2, 1977, the day he performed a sa line abortion on the infant's 18 -yea r -o l d mot h e r a t Westmin s ter Community Hospital. Waddill's first trial ended last May when jurors said they were deadJocked 7 to 5 in favor of ac- quittal Weedman has maintained bis client's innocence and cont.ends the infant was already dead or irreversibly at death when Wad· dill examined her Chatterton has argued Waddill strangled the infant rearin~ hl' would face a malpractice suit 1f the infant survived with brain da m age from the s ail water abortion solution. Weedman said today that Or. Rona ld Com clsen has testified that he saw Waddill's hand al the throat of the "abortus" four times for 30 seconds to less than a minute each lime. He asked Ri chards if that a lo ne could cause death by closure or the windpipe. "No, I would say that would not work," Richards testified. But he continued to maintain that closure or the windpipe, a cut off of oxygen to the brain. re· lated nerve and artery damage, and/or a combination resulted in the infant's demise. It's a no'W or never Sale! ST ARTS TODAY .\ND CONTINUES THRU APRIL 30th Choose from these two SWIVEL ROCKER STYLES ~ ;·~ ~ .... 34 BEAUTIFUL VELVETS TO SELECT FROM Gracefully designed with s uperb construction these swivel rockers beautifully enhanced by meticulous tailoring to give you lavish comfort. SALE PR/CED JUST$J99 each Your FrlOffte ONlgner WIN 8• Happy To Aulst You H.J.GAl\RETf fURNfJlJ~E PROFESSlONAL INTERIOA DESIGNERS 2211 HAnOI II.YD. COSTA MISA 64MZ7~. A4 DAIL y Ptl.OT Thuradey, March 21. Ul79 A Bide to Re01~rnber LONG A•• OP THE LAW: Tiie litrauly, J}r leeo·.,.S boy '1rbo tried t.o run the red Uaihl on hl1 bike )'Ml•rda)< at Newport Boul~vd and Bay A venu ln C0ttl .. M•a la $ remember bll 1tup1dlty for a lone, Iona£ time. Hla Um wu atrodous You pnbe y recGCmM lbb pre·puberty chara('\t•r You mlPi call blm Pet. the Punk. Jfla bike hu <inly one pedal and llO feoden. Illa face l1 a cue of early uco~. Th · ... , ot bla jeam loob liJl4' It WH dfftroyt.-d by I lihol~Wl blu t If YoU Vfft Uved wtth OQO ol thete unw1u;h(!d udol~ cenll, YQU'd recoanb Pete He leave• peanut buUu on thti toHttt handle. You 10 to haye and discove!r thrc poundlJ of Hod and an old awtmftn In your bathroom bowl 111··~ the kld who drt'IHll dlr\'ctly from th_, dirty clot.he11 hamper 80 1108 U'n'LE DAaUNG tried to run thti l'od light tllis buddy on~ btkc abe.d made It oo the yellow. Pew the Punk didn't. That was tu.a first mistake. Pete wa:. suddenly stuck lo the middle or 50 mile per Motor OJJU!er Tom Twellman: Smiling Now But Not Yeaterday hour traffic-and gel this ea trying to weave his way betweencarsln tbetrafficlanes. Brakes screeched . Hom s blasted. You could sec motorists' mouths movi ng, forming angry words .. Somehow, Pete the Punk made It to the other side. It was a miracle. But then came the second part of the bad timing. Pete the Punk abrupUy noticed he'd pulled lhls in· credible maneuver directly ln front of one Tom Twellman, Motor Officer, Cost.a Men PoUce Department. THE IUD I MMEDIATELY started whining, "Geez, I thought I bad the green. . . " Officer Twell man, astride his big black and white Kawasaki machlne, glared at him. He wasn't buying It. "Nice aoiDa. 1ou UW. creep,. " a.. roared, or word.a to that effect. Then the ehewtnc out really began. "Anybody ever teach you the difference between red and areen? You think maybe YoU wouldn't have had to dodge all those automoblle11 lf you tried crossl111 on the J,'Teen light? .. IMO YOU LEAVE your brains someplace today? .. On and on the che wing went. By the time Officer Twellman wuis through with lhjs brief verbal lashing, all the pimples on Pete the P unk's face bad turned u hcn· colored. He was shaking like a popcorn popper. Then Officer Twellman let him go. No ticket. Just compltU humiliat.ioo for Pete the Punk in front of bla bud· d y. I'll bet that story ls a ll over school today. Motor Officer Twellman. 25, doesn't have any lddA of his own but he obviously knows how to handle them. lie does have 11 brothe rs and slaters. That verbal lashing be gave Pele the Punk is going lo stick with the kid a lot. longer tban a traffic ticket would. 2,000 Flee Hotels Burn; Arson Blamed nO&'TON <AP> -Fire olllciala blamed anon for a rash of fires thal 1t~u1ed wllhln 90 mlnule!s al two of Bolton's most fashionable hotels early today, and Hid lbcy assumed the fires were linked. Nearb' 2,000 g~ts (Jed 1o1o the nl1ht. and 10 people were aerlously burn~. No dc•Lhl were reported. "l thJnk It Is JWit reasonable rommoo HDH. One ba.» the rlflhl lO uaume there ii • def· tnhe link .... It'• more than jual huppen1tance," said Fire Cuvt John Colllrul . POLICE SAID AT least 61 peo- ple were l~jured. mosUy from 1ullo ke inhulation, a nd there were at leut lwo heart attacks "W tt have eight on llfe danger lilt," saJd a spokeswoman from 6o•ton City Hospital. Ooaton Fire Commissioner Oeorge JI Paul told reporters lhe flrea at the Copley Plau and the Sheraton Boston Hotel "were definitely .el" but he declined to 1uay they were linked. SECU R ITY WAS b eing helghlcoed at the city'• other hotels, be saJd. . The fll'e al the Copley started ubout I u.m. local time. The Sheraton, just. lwo blocks away. reported its fire al 2:26 a.m. Both fires were under coot.rot about two hours alter they start· ed. and persoMel in both hotels began making arrangements for guests to stay at other hotels. MOaE nlAN 51 guests at the Copley were rescued by ladder. About 300 others made their way down stairwells in the six·story structure. A fire department spokesman said six fires were sel in separate locations of the Copley, Including one on the third Ooor, four Jn separate locations In the basements, and one on the first floor, where drapes had been lg· oiled. • ln the Sheraton, four separate fires wer., 11<.-t, one in a second noor lounge and three In dif· ferenl areas ol the third floor. OFFICTALS SAID they bad no suspect.a in the fires and did not know what was used to set them. The three-alarm l ire ut the Sheraton Bo5ton sent smoke into several of the hotel's 29 floors, officials said. At least 24 people were reported suffe ring from s moke Inhalation. Tbe hotel's 1,400 guests were evacuated and hotel pcr80nn<:I called each room to warn KUc..-sts of the fire· and wikcd them to leave. "I WA.8 ON THE sixth floor when the alarm went off," sa1d Copley guest Roger Olelz or Los Angelu , here wllh several others from a California fil m company. Dietz sald the smoke was so heavy In the Copley lbal guests couldn't walk down the stairs, so he and several others waited m a room for a rescue ladder . Arab League Spilt NATION/ WORLD Son to Appeal Tom Hansen, 25, says he will appeal the dismissal of his $350,000 parental malpractice suit. A Denver judge said the suit was without merit In dismissing It Wednesday. Hansen has claimed he wi ll need psychiatric care the rest of his life because of his parents. Government Falls; Woman Chief Eyed LONDON <APl-Queen Elizabeth II called a aeneral elec:\.ioo to day following the owsler of Prime Mlnlaler James Calla&han's minority Labor government. in a no-coo!ldence vote Wednesday night. Calla@an's office said In an announcement that the monarch set April 7 for the dissolullon of the current Parliament, May 3 for the elect.ion and May 9 for the first aeaslon of tbe new Parliament. U.S. Vow Irks Egypt T H E GOVER NMENT wa:-. ousted by a marlin or only one vote, 311·310, lo tbe House of Commons. If. as opin.lon polls in- d l ca t e , th e o pposition Conservatives win the etecUon, t h eir 53-ycar·ol d l e~der . Margaret Thatcher, will become Europe's first woman prime mln.l:1t.er. By Tbe Aaeocla&ed Preas Egypt has registered grave concern over what it calls unac- ceptable new U.S. security as· surance5 to Israel. But It was not Immediately clear what, in a practical way, Egypt could do about the American pledges to Israel, out· lined i n a memoraodum re - leased Wednesday by the Stale Department. THI! Ml!MO INCLUDES a promise to urgenUy consider an increased show or American strength ln the Middle Eut and emergenry urms shipments to Is r ael Ir Egypt violates the peace treaty signed Monday. At Egyptian Pr~ident Anwar Sa dat's direc tio n. Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil sent two letters of compla int lo Vance on Wednesday. The Slate Department replied that the "expression of unhappl. ness" in the Egyptian lctlers was based on a misreading ol the memorandum. M EANWlllLE, T HE Arab League conference to punish Sad at was split today, with Saudi Arabia rcfusinf lo cul ott its mulll·blllion-dol ar ald to Egypt, and Syria, Libya and tbe Palesllnlans boycotting t he others because they would nol vote economic s anctions against the United States. Official sources said the 15 del- egations rcmalnfog at the con· ference or foreign a nd finance minis ters would agree to a partial boycott of Egypt for sagn- ang the peace treaty with Israel The sources said a majonty of the delegations also rejected the demand by Yauer Arafat of the Palestine Liberation OrRanJza· lion for an economu.• war on the United States for sponsoring the treaty, including an oil cm · bargo, a boycott or U.S. com- panies in the Middle East and no more Imports from America. Ara rat angnly left the meeting, followed by the Synan and L1 byan delegations. IS &AELI PRIME M in1~ter Menachem Begin. meanwhile. landed an London today on h1!> way back to Israel from the uni led States. The announcement of the date for electing a new House of Com- m ons came a fter a sombH Callaghan drove lo Buckingham Palace to Inform the queen th:1t his government no longer rom· mands a majority In the houst· The mona rch has to dissolve· Parliament before a n electio"l can take place. The monarch normally calb an election on a date recom mended by the outgoing prime m inister. CARRIER RETIRES, REAPS REWARDS Money doesn't grow on trees -and Daily Pilot Carriers know it. Ca rrier Thad Robbins, 14, re· cently retired after four years operating his own business. Storm Batters Phoenix During bis carrie r career Robbins made fruillul invest· menls including regular de· posits in his Daily Pilot sav- ings account which resulted in a large cheek presented along with a watch on his retirement. . "' Le "'" " ........ tS !It .01 Allellte '* n ............ ,, .ii .01 ............. ,,. II Jl ••-rt• ,. • .10 ..... $• ~ ...... .. ,. ~Ille .. 11 .._... U • M Cllluee $1 ... ti CIMlflMtl 10 .. o.wtefld St ... ., Def"·""" 71 ., ... o..w.t .. . 0..'911 •• ~ ... °"""" " 21 .JI " .... ,. • ........ i. 7) HeMfyly ,. .. .._.... 10 ., , ......... , •• $1 ,,. ......... 1' )0 KM'ac;lfY H tJ u.v ... •i 4j Ot Ut .. Recll 1i ~ ""~ .. 411 • Uollt.tile 1' M .......... 1S ti ...._. ,~ 10 ............ .. 4t .......... 4l tt ,..,, ............ 1' ., .... o.-,, .. .... y .. 41 • ·" Oll ... 01Y ,. .. OMeae t i )t ~ 7t u .......... '° " ... ....... ., 4t .. :'..':.".': ... , .. ... . ..... ON ., .... ..... 41 JI At St LOlll• 7t M Sf ... ,.,.... ... .... 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Savings rrograms are Of· f ered t.o al Daily Pilot car- riers, along with fun trips and prize incentives for good service and sales a chieve· mcnts. If you arc a boy or girl at least 10 years old and would enjoy earning your own money as a Daily Pilot carrier, call the circulation department at 642-4321. Or, mail the coupon to Circulation Dept., P.O. Box 1560 Costa Mesa, CA 92626. -----~--------------------------Mall Tot On111e COHt D1Uy PUot P.O. Box IMO, Cotta Mna Callfonl• n821 I Y~s ! I'd ll ke to flnd out more about being a Dally Pilot ncwspuper corrlcr. Name Add re .. .. .. ~ .. .. "•··. . .. ---~-----~~---~--~-------------- DAILY PILOT 842-4321 .. . .. • CALIFORNIA Thurldey, Merch 29. 1979 DAil. V PILOT A a Brown Ovettules Curb's Nomination HEADS ABOVE· THE REST!\ Haas~ Over Naming o[Judge hatters 'Spirit of Cooperatio1f' SINCE 1894 SACRAMENTO (AP) Gov l.dmllftd Drown Jr. baa quickly " t'lnded U. Gov Mike C'urb'11 n,omlnaUon of a con ervulJvt> Republlun u11 ,,. ,. d1n1 Jud&o or lht• ta tt• Court or A11fwul in '"" Ao1elt1 formally •ubm th•d by lhc end or this week rob1an'1> nomln.auon wu announced 11ner Urown r('turrwd to Collrornau Wc.'<lne3dlly. and he lmml'diutc>ly wUbdrt•w It Bro""' said W <lne..Oay ht· v.111 nnm Ju1ot1 <·1• Btrnard J (f n.on. a llt>.ral J1m~t -.hu now i.crH·i. on the ame rourt, a pn:~1dlns: JUd~•· The l'J>lfj()(Jt• hatlt•rffi tht> · 111nt of rc1011 •ru tlon"'t' whic h thc Demo<'r»tl<' £ttH•rnor 1a11cl · "l'ht· hrut •11,rnt governor wn, exercising his .. tntulory l)OWt•r, nod o um I." Brown suid I FO R PRF.VIO S 1>lints a1> acting gov t•rnur. Curb IH&b <'ll•orcd all t1el1unK with Urown. Curb did not t•1q1luln why ht• hud changed his "tanC't>, .uld ht• cJ1d not grant requ st for in· ll•rv 1ev.i. Rt publlt.An lieutenant flO\ moT both prQmlSt'd lo 0~ Cf\t' an t r Curb loot oml'l' m J1&t1uarv Wh \ll· Br o~n -.<;, 1n Wa1>hlnarton Tut•111du> to t1 •11Uh b<ofon.• a \.'Of\Jlrt'lNVnJl C'Omm1t lee on th<' SOltlO p11wl1n1.• t·on l ro\lt>f'Sy . CUrh. l'.llln tn.i a' u<'l inf.? governor. "l tfhm1tt('cl l,o., Angt•les Suf)(>rlOr l'oun Jwl~w rniand Ar. brnn·, nnmt• tu lht• <iru> 1'11v1~. nrnwn'i. chad of s tucr. said he "'arlll'd urh':. l'hll•f of i.tatc. Shel Lytton that 1-tro"' 11 would rt•w11ul Arabion '1> nomination 'It ' isom1.•th1n~ of an tdle act." Davis sajd, ro mukt· 'lllt'h un J1'1)()inlml'nt an light of the gov · t'111or · 1ntl•nt1011 lo w1thdr;:aw 1l "'ould only subject tht• t•111,i11nll'l' tu undue cmbarrussment." Judklul 11polntmt•nb Cum mt:-l(ln IH,UM>- A Si)Okt·">m11n for thc Cahfornia Judicial Coun- t. II !>UHi 11 hud no rcc·ord or when. 1( ever. a lieute nunl gmt'r nor hJd appo1ntl'd a 1udge against the \\ 111 ot lh\• .:0H•11u1r while thl· ~overnor was out or lht.· ltll.Jll• rablun llhldt• tw.ulltne.., In 197~ rru rt•ru:w1v lo UM' lhl• ~laud,u cJ JUI' 111~11 t1l't1on thal 1·.1pc 1' .i ch arge t·a~ll y ni.Hk an1t 1 hdt tht· v1f t1111 ' testimony ~huuld tit• 'll'\H'tl ~ 1Lh < 1111t111n I 11, Califorrua Sul)rl'ml· Court lull•r proh1btll·t.J thdl 111 strucl on Curh':-. 1•lt•t.•llon lust fall murked the first time 111 th11> ('cntury thut c:~l1Corn1ans selected a gov 1•1 11111 and lll'Uttmunl governor from d1fferen~ pJrt11•' Curb :.aid Jflcr lukmg office an Junu~rY that hl' would avoid confrontation. and that it would be .. 1rrespons1blt'" for him lo make hasty appoinl· menti. 1n Brown ':. absence Last ye<&r , Arabian ui.kt:d .i lci.:1i.l.1Uvc l'llm m1llee to allow Jttdges to carry ('Onl'calcd wea1>0n:. without permitk The mt:a~urc "'ai. dl'lcakd Jefrersoo has be t•ome the lal l(t:l or con s ervat1ves ~ho ~a y ht' ha:. been too ~ofl on cnmtnals Brown said thl• nommat1on would be Also plt'dging bipartisan cooperaHon. Brown restor<.>d to Curb several duties which Curb's Democratt(' predecessor. Mer vyn Dymally. had That Sinking Feeling Fas t runrung streams of mud and debris made crossing d ifficult for motor is t:, trying to g et in and out of Palm Springs Wednt!S· day. The car in foreground was stalled but help came when a passing motorist towed 1t a nd 1l!>occupants to safety. Two Marines Arrested in Killing Probe SAN DIEGO CA P ) -Two M a rines. inc luding one ar· prehended oo a fugitive warrant io Indiana. were arrested ror in vestigation of the stabbing death of Robert Leslie Scarbourough aboard his sl90p in Ocean!.idc harbor. police said. llomicide Detective Roy K Smith said the arrests stemmed from investigation into the 54· year·old Pacific Telephone Co. technician's death of muluple stab wounds. Scarbourough's semi-nude body was found March 11 on the rloor of his sloop, the Tai Pan. SMITH SAID Pvt. Robbie David Cochran. 19. was arrested late Tuesday at nearby Camp Pendleton. A 17-year·old Marine deserter. who Smith declined to identify because of his age, was afrested by FBI agents early Wednesday in Muncie, Ind . The youth, arrested on a war· rant charging desertion and un· lawful flight to avoid prosecu- tion, was be ing held in In· dJanapolts in lieu of $200,000 bail pending extraditio n to California, Smith said. Film Closure Hit by ACLU SAN FRANCISCO <AP> -The American Civil Liberties Union says that Mayor Dianne Fein· stein violated the First Amendment and F ifth Amendment when s h e worked to cla.e a movie sbe said inspired violence whlcb injured rive teen- a1en. <IWatecSltory, 89 > The ACLU, ln a state· ment released Wednes- day, u1d tbat the mayor's penUMiOn ol lbe owners of the Alhambra Theater to dose "Boulevard Nl1hta" baited free speech and came without due pro- ee1a. Teacher Wounded Fleeing Assailant LOS ANGELES c P I A high school English teacher who was shot while necing from a would·be rapist and robber was listed in stable condition at Los Angeles New Hospital. officials said. Police !>aid Miriam Schneider was alone in her classroom Wednesday afternoon when a man thought lo be in his late teens or twenties burst in, brandished a pistol. demanded money and tried to rape her. The young man escaped ( ) arter fi ring one s hot that ~ .4T'E struck Mrs. Schneide r. 39. as .:J i ~i • he ran from the r oom. . _ authorities said. The bullet passed through part of her abdomen and through her thigh, a hospital s pokeswoman said. "She said she did not recognize the gunman.·· said Jim Ball. principal at Los Angeles High School. "She seemed to be more concerned about getting her grading done and the future or her classes than she was about her wounds.·· letllner Pilot ala•ed In SD Cra•la WASIDNGTON CAP> -An investigator into North America's worst a vial.ion disaster says the pilot of a jetliner •'failed lo meet his responsibility to maintain visual separation" before his Boeing 727 collided with a small plane over San Diego. James 8. King , National Transportation Safety Board chairman. called the session to clear up investigative differences among the board's staff. whk h has been probing the Sept. 25. 1978, collision of a Pacific Southwest Airlines jet and the small Cessna 172 tbat killed 144 persons. Pea aa•nat Lftl•t Ter11 Neatl•fl Site OK'd LOS ANGELES CAP> -A year's delay in a $44 million harbor dredging proposal has ended with an agreement to provide a 15· 3cre permanent nesting site for the least tern, a sea blrd on the fede ral endangered species list. The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners adopted the pact Wednesday, reached earUer in negotiations between port of· flcials. the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. the U.S. Fish and Wild.Jile Service and the slate Department or Fish and Game.. .""": llUefte llnclletl Alter Fl.,e-d•• Orde•I SAN JOSE CAP> -A hiker remained in serious condition to- day after a five-day ordeal on a mountain where be and five com- panJons who straggled to safety had run afoul of the weather. authorilles r eported. Stan Edwards, 23, or Livermore. was listed in sel'ious but im· proving condition at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center where be was ta.ken Wednesday suffering from exposure and dehydration. Edwards was found unconscious ln a canyon on Mt. Hamilton, about 30 miles east or here. SAN MATEO <AP> -Officials who offered half-price rates to bury hundreds or victims of the Peoples Temple m au murder· s uklde have backed out, saying they don't want their san Mateo cemetery to become a cult 1athertn1 spot. "We do not Intend to give the cult the opportuoJty ror an an· nual ritual pU1rlm11e here," saJd Theodore Klmche, president of Skyl•wn Memorial Park, touth of San Franclaro. Cemetery of. ficlale aald earlier this year they would sell plot.a to bury 255 un· identlfted bodlet, and nearly 300 more bodies whose relaUves might want to bury them here. ·~ strlppt!d rrom the om ce. Oymally bad also acted whUe Brown was outside the slate AllhouKh 8 rown prevailed In this rirst public confilcl with Curb. the incident highlights a sticky vollllcul problem for Brown. who says he 1s seriously ronslderlntt running for the Democratic nomination for president in 198> A rull-scale presidential campaign would take Brown out of the state regularly t1nd leav\l Curb in charge for long periods of lime. While Brown apparently hus the power lo withdraw th Ara bian appointment. there ure other actions Curb might takl' as acting governo r whi ch Brown could not eas ily undo, s uch as signing or vetoing bills a nd making Judicia l appoint· m ents at the trial court level. Lytton said there 1s "some question" as to whether Brown could withdraw the Arabian nomination. but he didn't elaborate. But Brown's legal affairs secretary, J An· thony Kline. said Curb "has not appointed. lie has nominated. It's an important d1~tinclion .. Kline said it would be "quite a different mat· ter " 1f Curb appointed a Judge at the Superior or Municipal Court level becau:.e there 1s no con· firmation process. and the governor does not have authority to remove a judge once appointed A Step Away? Anti-bus Plan Nears Ballot SACRAMENTO CAP l -A constllutional amendmenl aimed at overturning Los Angeles' court-ordered school integration program won rioal approval by the California Legis lature today. The Seoale vote was 28-6. SACRAMENTO <AP I A const1tut1onal amendment aimed al overturrung Los Angeles' court-ordered school integration program ~as one small step away Crom the next statewide ballot to- day. "" Busing foes expected uutc trouble 1n gettrng the State Senate to approve Assembly amend- ments Lo the measure. a move thal would put 1t on the baJlot lhis Augul>t or in June 1980. The a mendment. SCA 2 by Sen. Alan Robbins, D·Van Nuys. would r.cquire Cahforna<J Judges to fo llow the U.S. Supre me Cou rt when deciding whether to order schools to intc~ra~ THAT MEANS TATE judges could not ISl>Ue school integration orders dealing with pupil as· s1gnment or transportation unless they found in- tentional segregation. Any existing court orders which violated the amendment would have to be overturned . Robbins says. 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IM • Watch IrVine Test On El ction Date 1'h • .. 1 un1Hn)t Vt<'lOr)' th~t nv•ronml•ntall\t3 arht v~ 1n lo t \l'.tr l't t•wport Beuth C'tty Council I cUon al.Ill tu,h•" blth•r lo 1t'lem oo , r>l om e fnrllon' m lb '-'Om lllUllll.\ Th.It lnllt•mt--. l•tnt•rgc'tl I 1-.1 f J ll an the ('amp1dgns ll'' ohanK ua·ouncl the hlu(( ln1l uuvc· thot evt,ntuaUy went <lo" 11 to 11 •frdl It UflJK'.ll s tu "·" •• rt• ••mrrJ(t•d lrl lht• pluns an 11111101·,-<t l,1,l \H\'~ h)' th Newport lla rhor ArPa ChJ mbc~ of t 'nmml'l \'l' to duan.:c tht> duh-of tht• Cit)' elecl1on l 'hJmh1.•r offarrnh l)r <' lounrhlnJt no 1n1t1u llvt: ( 1)l!tillun t111," tu h.1\t' th,· \'lt•<·t1011~ chtmf(t'd rrmn J\pnJ of c\ltin nu111ht·11·1I H•:u' to ovcm~r. \\ht·n th1·\ wuuld oo ht>ld 111 ,·11n1u11t t1un \\llh l'ttutt.>v.1dt• j?l•n<·r.1l 1•lt·1·11un.., I ht• point ol tht• t•han~{' ,.., lo )Wt ~rt•.itt•r voter 11u nuul. d1.11nh •r o rf1f1tt l' s l\. J)Olntm~ lt1 tht• 27 Pl'rl'l'llt vo\t•r turnout 1n tht' Apt 11. 1978 clc<'tann c·ompured \u l hl· 111'.1rh 711 Jtt'l l'l'llt tu111out 1n Novt•r\'\llt'1 \\'h.ll 1:. le•lt llll:,.11d 1~ Uw bcl1t•I ol .. omt• t.•hu mlwr 1111 ·rnh,.,.., I hut 11wn·u-.t•d H>ler turnout "111 '-'COkc n lht.· 'oil· 1111 t•m 11·011mt·nwh .. t hul'k•·d c.indJdutei, and caubcb l'h111 i. ,, \>c11nt t twt prohuhly could he l'ndlcssJy debuted. 1ilo11g wit 1 lhl' ronH'nllon of dat<• <·hungc: opponc~lK who ""' t•1l\ "Mil'' will J.tl'l lost in lht· ~t <Jtt'wadt c:a mpa1gm~ Udcm· "-:t·wvor1 Be.1t h vott·ri, art' t httllemced o n tht! -,11h)('t l ,,,. th1nt:. 1t m ight prove worth while to let lh city 111 11 , 1ru-do lht· 1..•>.pl•rimentan~ \\Ith thl' idea Irvi n<.• \ 111l•1.., ""11 ht• hold m i.: their city clertio n:. with the J une pl llll:ll'll'' \I C'hUOj!l' frOJO the former ('tty t:le <:lion d ate. 'l'h<· 1 t" .. ulli. ul thobt' t'lcttioni. <'ould prnvc ins tructlvl' 10 h;wk<·ri. a-. \H•ll ui. opponn1ti. of th<.· r ham bt!r of t•om ltll'lt'l' n11•;1 ... 11 t• Give NIWA a Chance Tht• Newpo rt lrvanl' Waste Mana gem C!nt Agency. ~J WJ\. fa(·{'s un unt·ert<Jin future. an ironic s itua tion h et'<JUSl' tht.• ag1..•n<:.V IS JU~t a bout lO g e t to the point O( fulfil ling its pur post• an life dt!aning up the waters o f ,\/ e w port B:J y. Up to now. NI WA. a consortium of governmental ).!rours wlM1l' juriMJi t tions tovcr territory that d rains in· to th<' hay, hai. heC'n JUSl a s tudy and planning agency. Now I h al t lw Laml' h as l'O m c to put that s t udy a nd plan· i11ng mlo <WI aon, di~scns1on a mong member age ncies is thn•;tl <'ning 10 pull N IWA apart. T ht• <'iJ)>Ct. of th<' nl'i~hhoring cit ies of Costa Mesa <tnd '\:t·wpor1 B1o;1{'h :m • p retty good illus trat1ons of the point. lfrN•ntly. polll1<:11rns in hoth c it ies have done some: )>:tlH·r r:_1ltlmg Ill lht.• form o f lhrcatt!n ing to withdraw fro111 N I W,\ I ri '.'JP"'-JIOrl. th <• d1ssatisf af't aon com es from what city 1ill w1:i1.., "'" v :in· in'u ff 1<:il·nt prnv1sions for correcting tht' \\lll t•r 1101l111 w11 I Ital pl ague:-. ltw b:Jy. 111 C't1,1 :r Mt•i.a . th<' c·ompl:unt is that tht• city as getting l11t lc• hc·nt•fit in l't'l urn for its t imc: <Jnd m oney invest ed in NJWA I 11 <•1tlwr l'<tM'. I hl' t•1I ws should stick with the agency lor a la ttlt· long<·r to M'C 1f things can be patched up. It wou ld he a sh :.HYl t.· for any group, regardless of the source 1Jf <l1 ssatts f:wt1on. to pull out j us t when the real work is -about lo bcgm Teacher Pay Pact Teachers. non -te a c hing personne l a nd trustees in the N<.•w1>0rt-Mcsa Unifi ed School District t his week reached a greement on a retroactive, across·the -board 5 percent wage incr e ase. The hike m Ntni. C!mployecs. who went without a pa y ra1M· lt11~ year because of a state wide freeze. will receive h at•k pay from last J uly. Tht· raise was negot iated afte r the wage freeze was declared unconstitutiona l by the slate Suprem e Court. It 's fortuna t e tha t a settle ment was reached with rom µur ulive sp eed . Teache rs a nd the d istrict must utmost immediate ly turn their attentions lo negotiating a new contract for n ext y ear. With inflation a nd taxes hitting e veryone , citizens .ire Inclined to wince when they r ead of a nother public e m ployee raise. llowcver . it m ust be reme m bered tha t the same mo ney squee ze is a lso hilling s chool worke rs and tha t S pc r C'cnt is ha rdly a n outrageous increase. With ProPosillon l3, various court d ecisions and infla - tion ahm cho pping a w a y at the district 's budget, it's un- derstandable. a lthoug h unfortuna te, that the r a ise couldn't h a ve bt.->en more in line with inflation. Congratulations are due all those involved. Their good will and reason able ness in ar r iving at a s wift agreem ent m c\y be a g uide in upcomi ng negotiations . • Op1n1ons expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their author• Ind artists Reader comment is lnvrted. Address The Dall y Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·.4321. Boyd/John Henry ByLM.BOYD Am asked lf the re ever was a real John Henry who did what the old song says he did. That there was, accord- ing lo the historians. And he became famous for driving steel, all right, but not steel railroa d apikos. A blac k laborer named John Henry worked on the cou&.rucUon trew that built tbe Bl& Bend The Buabmllla Race w11 ao over-monitored by tbe C.. Guard I.Del their "Deputy Sea Doc•" tilt• year th• people on the blufl1 were clo.er than Ute epeclatar neet. M.L. ...... , .......... .... - " ,z.,n •" .... .. !:!!!!" ...!! ~ .. .. .,,..---· --- Tunnel in West Virginia. He pounded steel drills to cut holes for blasting charges . Story goes he gave out finally during a race with a newly invented sieam drill. You know that little air space ln the neck of a bottle or wine? It's the oxygen ln lt that •Pt said wine. There's more ~eo, not leu, la a em all e than In a lar1e bottle. tn proportion &o the a mount of wine therein. Therefore, the smaller the bottle, the more quiekly the wine •tea. That Englllh 1lpbabeUeal letter which bealna fir more word• than any othen l• "•·" lt'I WI)' ahead of tbe ant one, "c. Women of ancient &oPt wore Utt'e vtall ol .,.,.,-um. aaeantnp. Q ... How bl• •• ID t lepbat'• bralll?" A. About tine u .. bli· ti••• '"" ., ..... . it ........ ., ... ..... ball poundl. ( , Robert N Weed/PubhsMr Thuraday, Maren 29, 1819 S.rbctr• 1<retblc h /Edttor1a1 P4199 Editor ia rok Ande r~on Carter Style Dis~ays Military W ASHI NOTON -In lhe bac kroom1 ol the Pentaaon. military lilratetilHtl\ have twcn d l11may(-d al Prtsldent C~rtor'11 e xt re me r eh acha nce lo u11c military mu)clo to vrotecl lh<' fl ow ol Arllb oil fro m the Ptri.1an Gull to the cities and factorll-s of America . S<>me generals huve prlvktely c ha ructe ri zed th\i Ar a b oil •qu ecie tu eco n o m ic w u rf .. r e a.i•lnli l the W ~b t T h 1..• 1973 Arab 011 t>mbar .c o dealt the Wt'llt un ec·onom1 (• blo w m o r e d ::imag1nl( tha n Pear l Harbor. they argue The United Slule11 und its allies still haven't recovered from the impact. THE ARABS, m e anwhile . have continued to manipulate production und prices. dlsrupl· 1n g t he cco no rn lc11 of the Western powers. Now :tome Ar'*b potentates. includtni lhe Pal es llnia n le ad e r Vassar Arafat. speak openly of using t he oil Rplgot as u weapon. Ararat has ur ged h is Arab brothens t.o shut orr oil lo the United Stales fo r promoting an ElitY1>tJan.Jsraell pcuce lruoty he d idn't Ukc. SOME MILITARY strategists have s uggested behind closed doors that it may be necessary for the United Stutes to strike back with Its own weapons. The president has resisted this idea. sla ting he wants no pa rt or another Vietnam. But Vietnam wa s i ncons eque n tial , th e strategists argue, in comparison with the Middle East. A cut.off or Arabian oil would shut down Amer ican factories and reduce traffic by almost half. Sources close to Carter say he has a passion for peace that can only bt> described as religiow.. It i1ti. again.st his conviction:s Lo re sort t.o military measures. tht y tiay. Yet ~9mc of hh1 general$ a nd admlr::1f:.1 argue prlvulely that peace is beat protected by llrmncss. Even the appearance or weakness. they contend. may tempt our adversaries t.o taJ<c &am bles that wlll increase the r isk or war. DURING THE Iranian crisa~. for example, the Joint Chiefs en couraged Carter to send a task for ce into the Persian Gulf ai; a warning to the Arabs and Sov lets alike that the United States was prepared to defend its 011 sources. An indecisive president fi rst ordered the move. then de c1ded il was too provocative and canceled it. This was interpreted in the Kremlin as t1m1d1ly. the Pen· tagon .strategists believe The Soviets were lempted, therefore. to tighten the pressure on Saudi Arabia, America's largest over . OF CCtN.st., WE WIU. ~\It fftHISIM IN m£ FINAL ™ff TO frolF!J YOJ fFl).\ ~ ~ ... I Mailbox seas oil suppher The Soviet:. already had secured a foothold 011 the Arabian Penins ul a by bringing South Y<:men untfrr Krem lin lnflucnct' a n event that alarmed the Saudis but wu:-. shrugged off by Washington. T he Soviet:;, unt1cl pat1nl: ano ther Carter htcckdown. quwt ly ent'Ouragcd South Yemen to attack its pro-Saudi neighbor, North Yemen. lntel11gence n · ports claim Soviet transport planes landed approximately :.otJ C uba n m e r ce n a ri es l o spe arhead the attack. Sov1d techniclani; and advisers. a1· co rdin g t o th l' r e p o rt ~. mas ter mindl!d the attack THIS CAUSED panic in Saudi Arabia, whose ruling family had lost faith in the U S. resolve to de fend the m Diplomatic d a~ patches indicate that they n· gard Ca rt e r a s wea k a nti vaclltating. So they i;cramhlL'<J to ar range oew alliances t.o pro tcc t thei r e n o rm o u!> o il t r eas ur es. They 1.•ven sent emiss3rics to Lalk to the Soviet:-. about arran~mg an accommoda lion Belatedly. the president rel' o~niz~ ~al the U.S. oil ~UPJ>ly was m Jeopa rdy. In pamc. hl' sent Defense Secretary Harold Brown lo Saudi Ara bia to offt-r military support. But by this time . the Saudis were skeptical They had just seen Carter aban- don lhe s hah of I r a n afte r declaring his undying support for him. "The} simply didn't trust Carter," one foreign polley adviser told us. The president is now anxiously trying to convince tl}e Saudis lhal they can de pend on U.S. prot ection. He h as hurriedly sent advisers to North Yemen. with u carrier task force to bat·k them up I le has also sent out diplomatk messages thal th<> Unilcd Slates wall lakt.• whatevt·r m al i t ur y m e a s ur es arc: necessary to prott'<.'t its 011 su11 plies in Saudi Arabia ll remains to be seen wbetlwr Ca rter·s belated measures will he an lime College Funding Has Strings Attached To the FAitor: J found your editorial on local control pf community colleges most interesting. We share your concerns but I'm arraid ProPo6i· lion 13 has decided that ques· lion. While we were putting u halt to excessive ta xation and government expansion. we un· wittingly gave away local con- trol of many segments of local government, especially schools and colleges. Where the money goes, ao goes the power . COMMUNITY colle ges are now supported about 70 percent by the state and we are already being told what lo do or what we can't do. There la legislation ln the ho ppe r in Sacr a me nto already to make the K·12 and community colleges completely state-supported which will even· tually do away with local school boards. In fact public education as we know it today In CaJllomla Is in jeopardy as an institution. If the people are concemed about this, they had better com· municate wtth their legislators fast. I make no value judgments on the state of affairs today but If you want a voice io how things are going to be run in the future, somebody had better find a way to secure funding without the bureaucratic strings allached. And ii you tlllnk things a re get· ting a little out or hdnd or tl1bt now , wait until 1980·81 when things really get sorted out. About that tJme the new Gann Initiative will be on top of us and you'll have lots or things to write a bout. STEWART CASE Director of Public Affain Santa Ana CoUeae ~C'••tlld•te To the Editor: In the article on the front .,_,e of the March 19 Dally Pilot, the "ra1ln1" rece for Newport Beach Ctty Council aeem1 to ln· volve • line rilbt down tb8 mid· die or Pro/ Anti-De velopment and Pro/Anti·!:nvironment run· ners. Tb•re ia a c1ndldate who l9 actlve lD tbe Chamber of Com· merce: there l9 a Ukely c:•· .dldat.9 who needl to move to bll motlier'• house ln order to beo ell1lble: thtre l9 a pGAlble COD· t•tllll wbaM bubaad loll a re· ceat political rKe; U..re I.a • eatry Ott two wbo are lDler-.d ID •......ua. tbe ''bulldlDI" la Oraa1• Coant1 and Newport leacb ... to aame a few. Where I.a the "penoa'' t an· d idate? Where is the candidate who has lived in Newport for 25 years : raised chlld rcn in lht! Newport Beach school system : who walks his dog on a leash and is interested in keeping the streets walkable ; who enjoys the view from the bluff, as well as shopping in Fashion Island. and not least. appreciates the im- mediate ans wer to a call lo lhe police in case of an emergency·! Whe re is the candidGte who loves Newport Beach, per se ·! Nol Anli·Oepvelopmcnl ... ·Anti-Environment ... Anti· Airport . . . Anti-Parking ... Anti-Traffic ... Anll-1890 Liv· ing ... Anli-25l h Cent ury Progress ... Anti·Dogs ... An- ti-Business. etc. Not a lways negative ! HOW ABOUT Pro -Newport Beach ... how about Pro-Good Living ... how uboul P ro- Childrcn . . . Pro-Fa mily ..• Pro -Beaches and Boating ... and just plain Pro·People? How about a candidate with no ax t.o grind? How about a Pro·Person person, with no political aspira- tions? How about trying to make our city a r easona ble, pleasant. safe. happy place to be? If we are going to live in lhe most ex- pensive <because it IS a lovely t o wn ) city in s o uthern California, It had better be the finest, safest, cleanest, educa· UonaUy soundest , nicest place the re is to live. I have always considered It so. But It seems there are factions appearing in' city aovernment who have lost s ight or our lovely "forest" because they are only focusing on their little "t rees." or, better yet ... on the ax in their hand. J would 11upport a candJdate for City Council who would work for our whole city. A council person who would vole on con.'i· c lence rather tban political loyalty. I would support a can- didate who carel'I about living in Newport Beach FIRST. PA'M'Y CREAMER I.ILL.EGRA VEN ........ caNe1tt'! To tbe Editor: In your recent ecUtorlal ce>n· cerninc Ctty Councilman Don Strau11' reque1t to reacUvate the pollet aubltatlon on 32nd Street, may I make t0me com· mentt on )'OUr remark• to the ef • fed tbat . . . "lf Lldo l1le needl more MCUrtty let Lbem hire tbetr own protec:Uoft''! Perhape unknown to you but w"ll known lo the residents of Lido Isle there have been recent ly a l least two rapes on Lido Isle plus numerous robberies and the isla nd is in a s tage of fear . I do not l i v e on L id o b ut m y dau ghter 's close frie nd who does. is no longer a llowed out on the streets at njght. We might expect this in some urban areas but on Lido? WHAT HAS formerly been a sed a te, rather quiet a nd ex- pensive community Is now in the throes of fear. They ask for help through their elected r epresen· tative and in r esponse you editoriali7.e, "That's tough !" Most of the new e xpensive residential areas are being built with gates and guards. but Lido being developed in the 30's did not and now cannot go "private gates and guards ." In this era of ste adily increasing crimes of violence spreadjng down from Los Angeles County through Orange County, what are the un- gated communiUes to do? ls each one to hire its own security force? Will not the · security forces soon outnumber t he police ? Can they c arry guns? Can they stop and search private individuals and cars? Can they fire their weapom in defense or to halt a suspect? What if some of the residents volunteer for "security work" to keep Association expenses down -and then what is the next step to "vigilantes"? Don't you see what a can of worms this would open legally? E .T. MORAN Rella 8llem•a To the Editor: City, county, stale and federal or1anizationa a re constantly "tryiq " to solve the high rent problem. They do everything bul work on the cause -acarclty. Any time an)'lhin1 is scarce It goe1 up in price land, gas. coffee, auaar, oil, bananas you name it. In fact, they are doing things t0>make the situation worse. &ENTAL properties owned by "1mall" people mom and pop triplexes, dµplexes and fourplex· et owned by a senior clUien try. tn1 lo build up a little aecurity, a re 1raduaJly becomln1 prop ertles for lar1er land owoera. Rent control certainly doa not encourace Pf!OPle to buy or build rentals. Maybe we'd better elect en- tart'ly new officials in :Jlt govern mcnt offices. But this would d1scr1mmatc against a few fair ones, the way re nt c ontrols dis c r1 minal 1· against fair landlords. I guess even though J ha11• the idea -government subs11ly is the only immedaaLe answer to problems of people seeking rent als they can afford. LEE JOHNSON Parle E'ee• To the Editor: Your editorial of March 15 re · garding "Park Ma intena nce Plan" must obviously have been writte n with tong ue in cheek. especially that bit about "fee equi valent to $200.000 per acre ... If you take a minute to be serious and divide $200,000 by the number of units quoted, you · can readily come to the con· clusion that this ludicrous rip-off tax, added to the cost of con· struction and land per residen- tial unit. prices these units out or the average income workers af· fordability . AKE YOU telling the public that you actually endorse the Ci- t y of Newpo rt Beach's e x- clusionary zoning practices a:. exemputied by this ridiculous ordinance? Al a time when daily e vidence re veals the extreme shortage of affordable housing for the average guy, and the Ne wport Beach City Council voles against almost everything exce pt Motherhood (a nd I wonder about their attitude on that subject), I th1nk you need to examine your own s~t of values and how they relate to reality and public need. rm looking forward to signing the inevitable recall petition to dump Ryckolf, Hummel and Strauss who represent the point of view ol a smalJ voeal mlnori- t y g r oup o f big o ted .. oo- growtbers"," but I would hope for a more objective and balance d editorla l commen.t from you. KARL O. BERGHEER President. The Bergheer Company Thfr fr. in qwahcm wcu Included in.a pork iNUatfve ordhaa~ tollkla thtr City Council cannot cbongs urlthout.o uotfr o/ '"" ,,.ople. EdMor. • u n.n ,,_ ~' ••• _"...,..· ,.,. """ .. tOftClellM IM1.,_ II Ill ..-C• ., 91Wll ..... 11'94 I\ , ... ,"" Wttt" ~ IOO _. .. Of I-WIM .. t loll jlt9t•t•nee. All ltlle•ll•ll"I llltl .... \f911el11,. 4lllt -111119 ..... <10 but NrnH 1My -•illllltl9 Oii fequt$1 11 .. ittlt llM , .. _ It -,,.,.,., "°''"•Iii flOI .. ~ll(ltllefl. - . " . . .. . ... NATtON DAILY PILOT Nightmare Ends t . Ex-cultist Re-enter. I SCREAMED, KICKED, MY ARMS PINNEO ••• .I A Year of Therepy Helped Edwards Recover Generation N eetls Fwidamental Care The question most frequently asked of me since my depro- .rram ming from the Moonies is: Why are cults pulling in million of young people today? In addition to development the last 20 years of a technology to Influence and control the mind -called brainwashing or mind con· trol -there are two other main factors: I. My 1neratlOll'• geeeral dlstru& ol .ociety ucl OllJ' rebellion •C•lul die owerem,..sls • sdeace aad tecboloCY. -A romantic attempt to ••return to nature," people started encaging in natural or spiritual healing and sought a new ic;\eology to justify their hopes. Unfortunately. they newer abandoned the most striking errect or technological values: the search for rapid and sure results. The same people who change lifestyles like clothes now consider it possible (and desirable) to learn everything about God, man and the world in seven days. z. Basic lack of sapport for y0aog adults from families aad luUtatloas. My generation was given the tremendous expectations of happiness and success along f with the realities of broken homes, fragmented neighborhoods a nd depersonalized schooling. It aowuos bas often been pointed out that the growth of communes ln the '60s was an attempt (that failed miserably) to form new famllies. 1l is not accidental that these were followed by the instant communities or cults -many or which, like the Moonies, call themselves the Family. The Unification Church's witnessing techniques taught me that the most successful tactic in recruiting is to offer friendship and , concern. The cult calls this "love bombing." It is remarkably ef· fective. BUT WHY IS MY generation so hungry for love that they can be attracted so easily by saccharine promises? I believe the answer is simply this: We as a people seem to bave forgotten how to care about and for each other. We are responsible for the desperation which makes cull promises so at- tracti~e. We must relearn how to care and how to listen in a fundamen- tal way. If we don't, then l fear that cult terrorism and manipula· tion will only grow until we actually become the type of One-World Family the Moonies envision. -CHlllSTOPHEa EDWARDS C09YfltlM 1m11y Owllt~r Edw•rds * * * Patriek Clai• Krishna Follower Denies Deprogram SALT LAKE CITY <AP> -A man who claims be has "depro- IJ'•mmed" 1,800 youths away from religious cults says be succeeded in rescuing a Sall Lake Hare Krishna follower. But the youth says it didn't wort. . • ....,,. Tbe Salt Lake .county attorney's office is invesU1ating the inci· dent. Deputy County Attorney Jo1epb Teach said the young man wanted to file kidnapping cbarges ap.inst. Ted Patrick and poNibly bis parents, wbo'live in Nortb Taneytown, N. Y. PA1'al<S, 48, SAN DIEGO, 1ald he wu hired by the parents of Wesley Albright, 20, a ••mber of the International Soetety of Krishna Conscious· ...... Patrick told local reporters be'd 1 ucuedttd in depro- ~ Boan Probed LOS ANGSLKS <AP) Pallee Cldef Daryl Gates says lall ~ ls iDYettiptiDI alle1aUoa1 tbat 1 om e •••• ...-,amc.a•U..eom· ..... "-......... .... .. , .............. ....... ..... gramming Albright in three hours. Albrigbt's fri ends re- polUG be wu kidnapped. Patrick s a id be r e- unite d the young man W l t h b i S PAH14* parents, llr. and Mrs. Harry Albright. BUT POLJCE OETECl'IVE .Joel Campbell said when Albrl&bt got to police bead· quarten, he denied be was dePIOlfUDmed. . AlbrilM deellaed to talk to re- porters, Salt LUe Count¥ Attorney Ted c .... uid bi.I omce wouJcl ....................... , ..... termJlle ......... UJ cbU'I• woald .,. flJed. By C'lllUSTOPHEll t.:OWARDS My fatlwr at BoonwUle .•• lie brOkC' down alMI cried, ~aU.laC me ... my cbaace to brhlj ... to the •·amlly ••• Oppa, CbrlJltl.,,., all tile &op dlaelples urrouoded lllm, 1tarlDi Wm la tbe f')'fll ••• Oppa said I& wu okay for me to drive to Saa Franc!Mo wllb ldm and see Dr. Ou.it . . . my fat.Mr's Impala pullf'd ln belalad a Holiday I• - 1•ju11l for a mliiute," be saJd - lht!D a UUUl knocked OD the car window • . . I opeoecl up ucl omlGod, Heavenly Father, save mf': ho big meo cUmbed in buk. fal mao iD front ... I litr~•mfd. kicked, my arms ploned ... poUce cars, nasbiag llgb&i, ttpeeding down highway, l(olta ge& out even If I'm killed ... "Titke it easy, kid" . . . ooe bour, two, endleu road, a Holi- day Ion ... "Up tbe stairs and keep your mouth shut" . . . I en· tered room ... doer slammed shut, bolt snapped into place ... suddenly then~ he was .. , it was Satan bJmself, The Enemy, also known as Ted Patrick ... Heavenly Father, save me! Havea'tl been fallllful? Haven'll believed'! ... Here l was, face to face with the man whom we had been told God would kill. t-he man we cursed durtng nightly prayer, the man we dreamed of knifing and viciously strangling. t marveled at how Satan could take on such a clever disguise . .. the calm, casual voice. the~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~_:_~-=-~- sort brown eyes b e hind tortois esh ell glasses, the Southern black accent. "Loosen up. Chris. l just want to talk to you awhile aboot your involvement in the Moonies. l 've a friend here for you. Sam, bring him in." THE LANKY THUG opened the door to a young man who looked vaguely familiar. "You remem ber John. don't you, Chris" He was a Boonville baby just like you. I depro- grammed him a couple of weeks ago." "You traitor!" I s houted, pointing at John. "How could you tum your back on God'!" .. Look . Chris," John said soft. ly. "You can believe what you want about me. 1 really don't care. Just listen, that's all. I know what you've been through because ,I've been there. too. We've ooth been horribly conned. It'll lake lime before you can see and accept that." "STOP IT! I WON'T listen . . . besides, who knows what this Ted Patrick bas done to your mind ?' How can l trust you? You 're working for thugs. God-haters. You're all evil-evil· evil." I closed my eyes. praying d esperate ly . If only Father could speak to me through the splrt world a nd tell me how lo defeat Satan. My father's weary voice broke through my chanting. "Please, Chris, listen. We're your friends . We want to help .. "You're not my friends," I shouted. "My friends are de· vout, God-fearing people. You're out to destroy love, destroy God. Satan is in you!" IT WAS JUST AS the Family had said. Satan lurked in my parents, tempting me with their fallen love. I folded my arms and glared defiantly. My father buried his face in his hands. The hours drained away in a blur as day turned into night and back Into day again. The second morning, my father handed me a steaming cupful of strong black coffee and a paper plate with a second plate stapled on top. I realized I was starving. I tore open the cover and eagerly eyed tbe scrambled eggs and piece or ham covered with a glistening coating or fat. Halfway through my meal I remembered. I had forgotten Heavenly Father. I hadn't con· secraled the food. I had missed my 5:30 prayer condition. I LEAPED OlJT OF bed and was stopped in my tracks by the black man. "Not so Cast, Chris. You're go- ing nowhere, remember? We picked you up yesterday. You're not in the cult any more - you're with ua. Remember·~ Deprogrammers?" I sat back down on the bed and • tried to think as snatches or prayers and songs streamed through my head. Of course, Patrick. My mind worked so slowly ... "HE'S JUST TRYING to ma~e some sense out ol this. His mind's not used to living without co mmands from his cul t. leaden, '1 Patrick explained to my father. "Over the next.few days be'a 1onna float. That's what we call it when be stops tbinkinl and mindlessly followl I cult ordien. "He'd even kill himself if be bad the cbance ·caue tll•1 Clee TAllBN,""" AJI) • Curio Cabinet . Two doors. g/~ she/~ and ~nd:., /lg/11. Corner Curio Lighted lntenor. t.wo door.., gfuss shelves. Treasllre these Curio w Curio Cabinet Two doors, glass shelves. two lights. bubbled glass panels. I0%·30% on every Curio Cabinet in stock. Large Selection CAI.lfORNIA~~ .... GAil.BRiES COUNTRY & TRADITIONAL INTERIORS Interior Design Service Available 1515 North Main St. Santa Ana• 547-5895 Van Nuys •Canoga Park• Ventura La Habra · Whittier '· Open Mon .. Thun... Frt.1010 9 P.M.• Tues .. ~. & Sat.10 to 6 P.M .. Sun.12 to 5 P.M. FREE DELIVERY• BANKAMERICARO • MASTER CHARGE · REVOUllNG OtARGE ( THE BOOKMAN ) REVIEWS In the DAILY PILOT _, JU DAILY PILOT Thurlday, March It, 1t'1t NATION I LOCAL Bair Implants Unsafe? · JUiy. Eourth Parade Likely in Hmitington FDA lauea Warnings on Operation WASHlNOTON CAPl ,,... ( plantlnc directly lnlo lbe •calp aynlheUc nbers uMd In makinl wlc• or other product.¥. I Hunllngton Beach 's Fourth of July celebration ia almost a reality, a city spokesman says. turned to the public for s upport and endorsement l-0 continue the parad •, billed as the state's largest for the holiday. aove rumeot has warned that l )IDlMllc balr ~mpJanta ran u.aM lnlwUou and otMr rom· pllutlona tbat may r•qulr• pla1Uc ~ry to corrttt ln an unuual public w1ndna. tbe Food and Drul Adtnlnlttra· ti.on saJd Wfe!Mfday u h r celved report.a ol more than 100 ll\Jurk!e llNO<'iated witb the-Im plantation lD tM ulp ot ayn t~tlc nbln .... mbllnll hair. THt: AGt;N Y SAID It ha coofirmt'd more than 40 lf\Jun a&nd la lnvt'1tl1allnt1 lht1 others "M"' and woml'n con IMrlnc aynlht-tk hair lmplant• should (001ult t~lr pt\y6lcla n before havana the prwe11i. perfQ.rmed," f OA Commission r Donald Ken nedy saJd. "Th06t> who d clde to JtO ahead with implant.I should cons ult tht lr physicians Im medaat~ly should a ny slgm. of in CON UMER fe('lion or other problems de velop " The a1ency. whlt'h cl alma •uthonty to rr1ulate the proceu u a medlul device. said &*>Pie have complain d of "'arrtn1. pitl1n1 and fitMStt br~aklnac off In tb 1calp, as wr ll u lnfcctlOM .. THE TECHNlQlJ t: uaually con1lsll ol lmplanUq lwodNds to tboulanda of synthetic fibers loto lbe ecalp," the FDA aald. "The procedure can coat thou1a.ndi of dollan, may re· quire el&ht haurs a day for two or three days or longer. and u•ually la performed by non· phyalclans." "T HE IMPl.ANTATION or o nlhdic (ibfn •bould not bt· confu»ed with natural h ai r tran plaoLIUon, ln which one's own caJp halr and th s urround Inc skin la grafted onto anoth4'r bCAlp Ol't'a , .. Lhe t•oA 58 d. lla ir traoai•lanlt arc "it a:encraJly accepted mediClll pro· cedure,'' It added. T he agenc y said about 30 farms are In the business of lm- The agency said it be.ian to re· celve frequent reports o( ad- ver3e reactions rrom the Im- plants after a January meeting of an FDA advisory panel at which a promoter or the pro- ceas reported the success or bis technique. The panel asked him and other promoters for data Lo prove that procedures are safe and effective but has received no s uch evidence, the FDA said. C'••tHtlate Mu ltimilli o naire J ohn Y. Brown Jr., head of the Ke ntucky Fried Chicken em- pire and part owner of the Boston Celtics, has a nnounced he will run for governor of Kentucky . 1. FAMOUS MAKER TERRY & RIB KNIT SHIRT-$ Short sleeve shirts, poly cotton blend, special stretch knit fabric and quality styling -Spring colors (S.M .L.XL) Reg. SJS.00 · $17.00 Now 11099 -'1299 2. WILD WEST BRUSHED COTTON WALJ{ SHORTS We have a 1reat car1o·pocket, 100% cotton walk abort for LESS (even waiat aizea only 28·38) color• of: natu· ral and It. blue. (10 days only) Reg. Sl4.00 NOW ONLY s999 3. WILD WEST LA COSTE STITCH SHIRT We developed a cool, comfortable, long lasting ahlrt of easy care poly /cotton. It comes in aHorted spring colors and is r educed for JO days only (so hurry!) •izes S.M.L.XL. Reg. SJO NOW s799 4. CASH IN ON H.D. LEE INNSBRUCK JEANS Faahioned of bruabed 100% cotton sa· .~ teen. Come• In an aHor tme nt of basic 3 colon and features a popular saddle • aeat treatment. Jeane (aizee 28-38 waist). 'lS99 Reg.122.00 NOW Alao1 available in &elected stores, look for tbe coordinating jacket reg.1%7.00 NOW S 1799 ~ (All prices good for JO day• only) ~ 5. ANGEL'S FLIGHT DISCO COORDINATES We've got Ansel'• Fll1ht. poly/gab dleco elack• and veata on aale. both feature etylleh plntuck panel seaming in colore of Camel, Tan It It. blue. PINTUCK SLACKS Reg. 121.00 Now51499 PINTUCK VEST Reg.119.00 NOW 11449 (aleo, coordinatln•__plaln veeta Reg. 118.00 • NOW19.9t) 6. SPRING PRINT T-SHIRTS FROM OP FOR GALS Adorable eoft, eprlng print•-(aHorted) alsee: XS.S.M.L. Re1.s12.oo NOW 1599 (Sood for 10 daye only) 7. THE "COMFORTABLE" PANT BY OP FOR GALS FOR LESS Eaey to wear drawetrlna walet, and car10 pocket&. (Spring colore) (Size• 5- U) Rea. 120.00 NOW ONL y 1899 (Good for 10 day• only) The city's Special Events Board and pubU_c lnlormaUon office began a rund-raiaing campaign last month to raise the $20,000 required to fund the 75th aMual Fourth or July parade. IT LOOKS AS though donations could reach $25,000, Bill Coulton of the Information office said. The latest pledge, $1,000, came from Coast Federal Savings and Loan As- sociation. The total collected $6 ooo of it in small, Individual $1 and s2 contrabu- tlons from area residents has reached $11, 746, Coulton said. The biggest donation came from the HunUn~too Beach Co , $5,000, Coulton said . P acific City Bank pledged $500. FOR YEARS, M UCH or th°"e parade had been fonded by the city. But at bee a me a Proposi lion 13 budget fatality. The city and the committee Funds raised lo support the e vent are Wied lo pay for city barricades . police security, portable toileLas, u parade organizing firm <Pageantry Productions at $3,400), judges. trophies and awards and transpottu- llon for bands to the beach communa· ty, Coulton said. The parade Is followed on the· Fourth by a u fireworks display at Huntington Beach lfigb School's Stadium. That event as expttted lo be self-supporting 1th ro ugh $2 tackct.s for adults and $1 for children. Oil Slick Cleaned Up MOSC'.>W <AP l A 50,000·square- . yard oU slick In the eastern port of Vladlvottok was mopped up in just 15 minutes with a cleaning substance that turns the mess into "gummy balls," Taas said. SALEI SAVE ON CANDIES SHOES The "Nu Buck" model in mocha, one atyle only (H s hown) for one week only (don't be late) Re1.SJ6.00. Now 11400 OPENING SOON IN SHERMAN 04\KSI HOJRS= Daily 10-9:30, Sat 10-7, Sun 10-6 = Of'l•H II Alttl llllfllllTll llACll .... WHTMllSTH NSAOlU ~ISStOll YllJO ARIA SAITA W llOltTN•IOC[ TOHAICE CHRIJ~SI ARTESIA ...... 10111 ... ,,,,. ,. ......... 15412 Gll~HIWll SI JMO E roottttn Blvd 2sm Mctntyi• 300 S 811jtol A~e 19320 Noldholl St 22124 H•wthom Blvd 18600 Ct1dllly St 4520 Vin llvys llvd 8tooUM1111 & Mims • \11t111 Awtllllt If •' llnl " Goldett West Rose111t1d & Foothill l1 Pat off·1111111 of Brl&tOl & MfcMhur Opposite Hotthnd&t Pim SOvth ol tllt Del Amo 0ppo$11t Robinson'& fou11ttly Nllln l1tft 71'1,.·lUl Git• GtM r., ' Collttt 2131~71·1692 5" Ottto rwy 7 l4195J.8100 l•mpa & Noldhott r uh1on Squire entrentt . 2131713·2$11 7141639-1711 'l~'"'·~S41 .(J41586·6100 213 993·1097 21i373.7394 of lot Ctrrrto& Ctnltr 2131924·1113 LOCAL Report Top Seller? Roller Elouaing Document $22 a Copy Ir an l rvlnc hou Ing docum nt become!\ a ht-l <'lier. the r lty m1Jtht hn to 9tttrt sellm" 1t C'ound lman Duv1d Sills propi e<J 11rovutina frt>C coplei, to ttil'h Irvin • • t•111drnt anc-r It h•d be n n"ported that rettld('nl wf're holng told thf'y would huve to pay $22 ror a copy of thti plan. I.hut nurobcr wonted on • S lls uid. the mau.-r could be reviewed atuun by tht> rounC'al CoUe•aucs •a~cd l 'ONCLUDF.D SIU .. i;;, "I doubt that the bou In~ elt>mtmt 1!1 JJ01n1J to prove 1111 p0pular a th next t'ditlon or PenthOllM' " "I don't know." Countilma n Lurry A1ran twlcl "flave you een the housing l'll'ltll'llt ('t•ntnfold yet?" THE HOU ... ING F.LEMENT out hnt•• tcoali. • nd culdchnt'' for provid· lfli aaequot(' dt•v.-lopmt•nt of hetme•, throutth ~oh1 ng rl'teulallon • lbat FarrnJw.1JLl Held al\sf y • r~c or bou111n• ~--<!. I ncludl'd u n· provisi on. to en· Coaster To Go SA N DIEGO <AP) - Tho ~lmont Park roUer eo~ster. bullt ln 192:5 and today one of only a few lert In the nation, •P· parenUy ls headed for demolition. · The City Council voted 7-1 ror a de mollUon perm it, ov~rruling the dty's Hi storical Sit e Board. •I_• '· .. ,, . Thwaday, March 29, 1979 MAICl.TOW HAL USUI FOUTZ ..... ,.~tl..- .~ ........ ........... 3475 Vie~ #201 u. ........... -....,.,. .... 712·Mll '71-tlOZ .., ..... -'"'Ht.h, ............... , ....... •• .,.. •• a.w. Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work for ou. DAILY PILOT A• A e a\7erde CUT RATE ~q,oor DC.-JIOHAL WINES SSANDUN~IR IAKER AT HARIOR 549-4044 l'OUflaJtl th-vt•lopmtnl of low and In ~yinu o~ 4 m~r tc ro~ hou~lna • --e 'J T he 220 P86!t' docum nt rosts 10 HOLLl~'1'ER IAP> A hirt..'d hand A deci sion will be made by the regional coa5lal commission We o~fer a complete and proless1ona1 chimney which rerused to order it' sweeping service with the latest 1n ..,..u1pment. ··•iie Clm , ........ s--w _,.... -3·2.q ""' "" destroyed without coun -"!a1nta1mng the trad111ona1 sweeps image. ell approval "Goodness. the chef's serious about no subslitutJons, PHONE 640 9188 t.'<'nls a pagt• lo reprodurc. occordJng h bc."C h ed Ith J l f to the pre iuhng Xl'rox rate al Citv H o c· orge w •1 ay t\& our Hall ~ m emb<•rs of M hog farming family In Sills aruul'd dunna lh """·~~..iay rural Tres Plnos. oven though no "" •~""' bodl sh.avttbt .. nfound. eounrll m •tJng \hat, 10 \b nttrei,t Fred M11urace Anderhon. 35, wos ar· It would ~ost $700.000 -~i~~·t~he~?~."~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~-~~~~ lo move the r oller Qf dtspcraJng th~ lllformollon lo ai. ralgned Wednesday on the churg<.'s, many people as pos,lble, the housing despite an unsuccessful i;earch of the report should~ l:IH•n frt'C lo all H r t1ms' farm b San Uen1lo Counly coaster , which has been Idle, and Sl00,000 m erely lo maintain it without structural repairs, the council was told . Grants Given ('OUN('U.M RT H It Anlh()ny hhcraff'sdepuues • 1~ret><t. hut ~1mdert'd "'hat would Jnvesl1gators huvc r efubed lO !>ay happen "1f ..i lurgl' number of P\.'<>Plc what o:>akes them believe the four , re t•amc m to a!tk for 1t " lie noted thut ported massmg March 20, an~ dead the popululaon of Irvine lb upwardi, of Also m1ssfog as the family'i, 1970 f'ord 50.000 station wagon. Al $22 a c·ra<.'k. that ·., $1 1 malllon Anderson ts accused of murdering Sills qu1(·kly biH"kpcdaled to pro· has boss. Tommy lllllonThompson,33; SACRAM ENTO <A P > -The stale Depa rtment or Aging bas approved $723,621 ln gr ants ror programs serving the elderly in Kem County. pose that only tht> first 100 copies ~ Thompson's wife, Barbar a Lee. 27; provided at no charge U more than and the co uple's children. Tommy Jr ., _____________ -!.14, and Teresa. 4 Thank You, America. Crushed Velvet Bedspread ••19n11v'"-'" Velvet look fabflc that is machine wash and dry for easy care Twill 13.11 MIS.II 9••••.u &1g21.aa patterned bed sheets. Twill ,,. 911•• ~ matching sets Polyester-fillecl Beel Pllows Hypo-allergenic pillow retains its shape and comfort ~---- St•dllld2/'7 t--2/'9 .,.,,2/'I I Prices effKtin Marcia 2ltlt Mn April lrd. NoYelty Print Pllow Asscw lauwnt 4.99 simil• to Illustration Soft. warm 100% polyester fabric with fancy OY9fedge stitched ends. Solid colors. Tt:ft':' 2/'8 ~~ 2/'14 Beach Towels Colorful designs for fun in the sun! 100% oonon fabric In assorted designs. 3.99 aimllw to illuetrltlon Handy HouseholCI Helpers , , .... s ....... HOQ. • , .......... . , .... ..... .... nc • ..,,T,... 88 .. y ........ Cit•• 12 oz. Cla• SellSCiilt Cll•Hr 28oz.. ,_.._ Clorox2 81 oz. '1"'9.._ 1.37 EACH llOl lllOllft 1.13 EACH 9UYWITM CONl'HIW•I 8ATl8PACTUON GUAllA..,.....1 "" .. , ... , .... , ....... fine frames -fun frames -frames with flair frames, mats SAVE40o/o on fine wood frames your choice ot 4 finishes-driftwood brown. honey pine Inset with walnut. pecan with ochre, arld antique gold. all have matctung hnen hp liner. 7 sizes from 8" x 10" to 18" x 24". after sale 13.20 to 23.55 SALE 7.92 to 14. 13 for example. the brg 16" x20" frame is now only 11.97 SPECIAL PURCHASE tra d ittonallyelegant clearly dramatic acryUc c:ritp, contemporary Styling shoWS oft. YOUf photos. prints, artwork. table atand bad( In 4 sizes from 3'h'' square to 8"x10''. after sale 79' lo 3.49 SALE 59' to 2.79 brushed gold-tone metal portrait frames. rich cocoa brown mat with 1, 2 or 3 picture openings 1s accented with a deltcate gold·leal design. com· plete with non-glare glass. easel back. metal hanger on larger sizes. 7 sizes from 2" X3" to 8"x tO" light and bright plastic curvy, tcallop .. dge frame, a li~hthearted accent to your 5" x 7" p1cture. acrylic front with easel back or wall hanger. after sale 1.30 SALEM' molded back frame ls its own bu1lt-m easel or can be hung on a wall, tilts automatically. white front with glass. brightly colored rnolded back. 2 sizes, 3'h''x5". 5"><7". after sale ggc to 1.39 SALE 79' to ff• ONLY 1.49 to 3.39 sleek, subtle.aluminum silvery aluminum frames. for single picture or 4 picture collec· t1on. slngle opening frame has 21/z'' square opening. 4 opening style has 2 round and 2 rectangu· lar openings to fit 3'' x 5". both with easel back, glass, wall hanger. after sale 2.45 and 5.00 SALE 1.89 and 3.99 sale prices apply to stock in store and thru April 11 charge on VJaa, M11t8'Charge or Amerlc•n Expreu apeclal purchHH, though not reduced In price, are trmlted qu•ntlty Item• bought to be exceptional v•lun SAVI on mats, -----:::i:::4111~ ill the llnliblng touch Rewre 1 Met, up to 8 oolorlul 1wayt to moont your picture. In· cludet 2 mata with 2 different ~ en on Heh side to combine or UM lndVldudy. alzes from 5" x 7'' to18''x2<4". after sale 1.10 to <4.60 SALE 7tt to 3.51 lrt IMta, Includes 2 pre-cut mats In ywr choloe of 8 llzn-5"x7'' ID 11Hxl4" .... ..-JOI to2.20 ~ ........ EZ/Met, mat cutting system. for perfection bevel edges. double mats. simplified wttn measure! and cutter, eaeily adjusts in V. increments. cuts wfdths up to ~ ... any length. after sale «.95 SALE34.H pebble met boerd, 32"x40", choose cream/white, gray/white 01~.ule2.10 and 2.<40 ULl1•1ftd1 .• South Coast Plaza 545-0431 WHt Covtna Flthlon Pllll . . .. . . , Thuniday, Meref\ 21. 1919 CALIFORNIA Dream: T111ns Sol1r One-time Millionaire Conjine LOS ANGELES (AP I lk·n Welnaart WH th~ Atntncan drtam <'Omfl lrue. a (lf'nnil orpha n with a third ariedr ~duulloo who bunt e 11~0 m Ill ion rort UM The mooey cam• rrom 8oulbern •lilornla r 11 estat tie ownt•d hotl'I . a parlnwn\ houa~• ltnd llu1ll th town of Lakewood m lhl' t'•rly ltsOI, at t. lho llow thti lltratt•itl planned city ;ln America Built bv a c-mbly •line mt•lhcxt". Lukowood w a . t)('an fi eld 0110 Jay. J 1·1\,)' tht• • next ,. ; WEINGART WAS N c.'C'<'t·n • tnc char•<'Wr who wore-a blurk ~ ~ret and awla aod hot'tlo lh1tt : wt'!f'e 30 yt>an old tlr att pt•nnut ,. butlt!r a11d Jelly i.undwlt'ht~ ft11 • lunch ditUy itl lh., rnstaur1tnl 111 : flt' or his hott•ls, went to ... lt'\:Jl • •ut·h night with a while Jelly •'lean In h l l) m 1>uth , nevf'r ': 1mokt'<1 or dr'unk .rnd lalkt-d ht : It! ~ He was a bit or a Casanova. ~ ind one friend ret'alls Weingart ... 1ad a vasect.orny 1n bas curly !~ Os. He was proud or his wealth • nd sometJme11 pulled a list or .i is holdings oul of his pocket to :: how friends. BUT AT AGE 90, Weingart oesn 'l h ave much left. He r oesn't have control over &by or 1 ts malhons. lie ha11 no fomlly t c doesn't have the company of IS t"wO dogs Or the pleasure Of eeping in his own bed in hii. NO home. And he doesn't h ave u ura 'inst.on. Miss Winston was a prelly lung woman of 34 when she e t Weingart 20 years ago, bey took a liking to each Olher ld ror the next J5 years she as rus lover , girl Friday and :cording lo one of Welngart.'s ' lends "wife. mother, sister td mistress. " IN NOO'ES HE made In 1972, elngart's doctor. Amor Pierce. rote. "Ben appears to Ix· quite • ·pendent on this womcsn .. • 1ura appears very mtercslcd his health." Eventually, s he moved in with m and they had hN•n livip~ · •l(ether s ix month:. when •mdhlng ha ppened Oct. 30. 114, thal greatly changed both eir lives. . Three of Wclngar t 's most u s ted aides. men he had eked lo manage his busmcs11 1f • e ver b<.>t:ame unable, deeldcd ' eingart was getting too serule 1 handle the business or has !rsonaJ Ule. • • I • • I I I . THEY WENT TO court and !Came ttis legal conservators td that very day fired Miss ans ton from her JOb with eingart's firm and ordered her • 1t o( his hou!>c Since then, she baa been try· g without success lo see him. e hai. tried lo see her. ThrL-e .en have kept them apart for 12 years. The conservators John >ag, Sol Price and Jack Rosen- : •Jrg -comment only through : 1eir attorneys, who say their • lent! felt "It was ln the best ln-1 ·rests of Ben Weingart to st.op i ~eiog Laura Winston." , ' • • MISS WINSTON r ecently ersuaded lhe dlalrict altomey 1 investigate the obtalnln& of le cot\HT'Vatonhip and the way 1 which lhe conservators have :m Welnprt's bulinetHS. , She hopes lhey will be stripped • r their power and she wUJ be • ' I I t , ' • • , • • • • l • • ' • • • • , • ' ' • • . • • . • • • • u 1blP lO 't' Wt>ln1at1 »iiu1n A\ turntya f<>r ttw> cooM'rv1tora "'>' lh )' aN" ('()Op(•nhn& fully with lbt Inv U1111Uon and c>ll()('t'l that no c-har1 wtll ~ brouRhl A fl l'I r th t> y k H It. t• d M 1 u Wlntton out o ( lh•• Wl'llnf(art ho mt'. lh4-coruc•rvator• poelCMJ .an rm•'d uuurd ther 24 bouJ'i; • day to k p her uway "JIV INSTa C'TIONH wf'rc• U.1 kef"p Laur.t W1ru1ton ofr lht• ""' Pf'tty," n."<'olh1 F.d R)'d r. o•w or the> f1ri.l 1o1u:1r<b •·vou..hauJ to lit• t'lt• n-d by lh • t'UoJSer1'aton lo '-l'l' llen I'd ~tty uboul JO J>H1pll' ~t·rt• allowNI ro ~t'<' him " Al Wt•1111.;urt I otrirf'. 'iUddl'f\ly oil hill ull11 had to .:o thrnu1eh thf' 11wlt <·h board op<'r tor J111\nn Jorw~ · · 1 wot ordert no phone c all! .. from Loura Hhould get through to Mr Wf'lrlHUr1 and no11 • of h111 n •ll• to her." Mhlli Jonel4 1u1ys MISS JONE R ECALLED that Weingart tned to telephone M Isa Winston at le as t several limes a day for monl.hs after the conservat.oratup. "l remember a couple or days when he drove me nuts, making calls to Laura every 10 or 15 mi nutes. "I 'd tell him her Jlne was ~Y or if be stayed on lhe phone I 'd "Be.,..•••'•' .. ._ a rerltue or l•.,•Htf. Be .,.. 1-e11 .. 1 .. """" 1l'ell.,, dial my own home number so he could h ear there was no answer," she said. "I ne ver le\ hJm 1fe1 through." HE COULDN'T REACH' he r from bis home either. The nurses who treated Weingart at home saw to that. JUHL prio r t o the COD · s e rvators hlp, Wein gart had papers drawn up to set up a trust fund that would pay Mis~ Winston about $60,000 per -year tax-free. She has received none of that, but the com;~rvat.ors of. fl'red In December 1974 lO go throui::h with that deal, wllh one bi~ chan~e. She had lo agree ne ver to see Welngart agaln. "I saJd I would never agree to that," Mias WID!lt.on recalls . THAT TRUST agree ment as ked Miss Winston never t.o communicate in any way to anyone any Information directly o r i ndirectly r e lating t o Wein1a rt or any a11ociates. She could never again menUon his name or say anything about him to anyone. She was asked to give the con· scrvat.ors all her photograpru;, any love letters or anything else relating to Weingart. She was asked to move. to change her phone number, to make sure Weingart dldn'l )earn he r new addreiSS or number, to n e ver s end We ingart a Christmas card or any gi(Ls and to avoid "coming to lhe au.en. lion of Ben Wein1art." THE TalJST REQUIRED: "If Ben Weinlart calls Whlat.on on the telephone, Winlton shall say ·1 cannot. speak to you' and bag up the telephone. If Winston ana Be n Weingart should meet In penoo, Winston shall HY only, '1 have to )eave. J cannot talk to you,' and Winston shall im- mediately depart."· Weingart was not Jn court when the conservat.orsblp was 2,342 m;1." /,om miami &acl Lui ~w-J.,, lo fo.J/ .iranlt'd No lawy~r 11 represent· t"d hlm TM col\,f4&rvat.ors car· nt"d w1lh them a two-paraaraoll 110\ti from a doctor who said he had obatrved Welnaarl a nd twlleved he was too 1enUo to ao lo (.'OUrt then or at any Ume ln the future. If 0 W ~ V E a , A psycho logllit . J>r Willia m l"ezl.-r, t!'X1&m1ned Wf'i ngart 1a t•ouple dayf\ hl'fo rc the con· 1t•rvait.onh1p and found him to bt-"witty. ult'rl and qull~ aware of who he wut. und what he • Walli " t"l'7.ler ft'tallcd We ingart's · ':s k 1n glowed <tnd h i s eye~ 'ltJBrkl ~ l ie wa~ anylhlng but a rtt<'IUS(• or lnvahd lie was func t1on1ng qt.ult• wt'll " f'ezlcr·~ re vurt oover ~ume t.o lbe attention or the court The nurs~i. · logs show that ;iflt:r the conser vulol'sh1p, RAGS TO RICHES PERSONALITY PICTURED IN BETTER DAVS Welngurt continued to v1s1th111 oC· Ben Weingart, rtght, Laura Wlnaton and Preaident Kennedy In 1H2 rice regularly for al least two ----------------------------------------years, took long car rides almott e very day with s tops at restaurants and sometimes went to movies. AS THE YEARS wenl by, Wem"art's heallh deleriorat.ed and In July 1977 he was placed ln Good Samaritan Hospital in Los Angeles, where be remaina with a guard posted at ttis door. At his home, Weingart could play with his much-loved dogs and enjoyed looking out lhe wt"' dow a t t he golfe rs on the Wils hire Country Club course. The nurses' logs show a man whose moods varied creatly. who enjoyed visits Crom friends but who would eat liltle except Ice cream and generally spil bls food back out. THE CONSERVATO&S gave blm a little money from lime to time. "They had hjm on a damn aJ. lowa nce," Ryder. the guard, re· called. Ryder remembered Roi;en· bur g handing out about $50 tD Weingart.. who sat there "with his head down." The nurses' logs paint a sad picture. June 23. 1976: "Pat.Jent seems preoccupied with his money. Wants lo keep it In hjs hands at all times, saying, 'Money, my money.'" JULY I, lt'11: .. VEBV dis· turbed about something. K~ ta king his mone>.' oul, saying something aboU1 Jt, 'don't touch or it's all gone.'" July 3, 1976: "Keeps saying 'I've got nothing."' Besldet MiU Winst.on, several of Weingart'• other fr1enda also complained or beln" turned away when t hey tried to vi.alt him. Barney Sellen, 81. had been friends with Weinga rt for 40 years. SELTEN SAYS H E once became so frustrated at being t.old he couldn't see Weingart that be went to lhe parking lot at Welngart's omce and caught him aa he arrived ror work. W elngart was happy lo sec him and they went to bis ofrice and laler Sellen augges\ed they go to lunch. But Seit.en says Rosenburg told blm, "He can't bave lunch with you. He onJJ hu lunch with peop. le I want him to have lunch wllh." When Ryder was no longer a guard, be tried to visit Wetncart at the hospital and was ttlmaelf lurned away . • Tht> Nat1onw1de Supermarket o f Sound Put beautiful music into your life! At sensational savings! Save 16985 Complete Audio System 22 wetta SM' c;.tlanne4 et I ohma. 20-20,000 Hz.. 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Costa Mesu Miiburn dJda'l bt'gln 1nalUeg II-day 11pply Or· d .-r • uatll Marc-h ?O, accordloa t u lh 11pokeswoman, who adds .)OU showdn't f'xpett de· llvu y for al lt>asl two weeks. Let A \'S know If lbii. product l11n't r«t'ht"d b y mld·Aprll. Also bep lbt' maUlDi container. ll mui.l be returned l-0 the com· pany if you M <'lde to requt>sl a rt'fund. A 6 pound weight loss In 48 hours and 12 pounds In the rlrst week h1 promi84!'d In lhl~ product's ad. Miracle weight loss products i.eldom produce mir•<'le results unless calorie intake also I!. decreased. according to the Food and Drug Acf. ministration. Milburo's "formula" Is added to water or aootber beve ragt> ln Ute morning and the rest ol the day you are advised to eat a "wide selection of tasty foods which Is sclentlflca lly pro· gram med to maintain a high level of fat burn·off." according to the ad. This probably means low- calorie foods are part of the "crash-burn" weight loss program. Root Ma11 Be Perte~t Beat DEAR PAT . We plan t.o have the roof or our house re ·s hinglcrt soon. The present roof is wooden, but we want to use asphalt shingles this time . Can they be applied ovE. the old roof? J .T .. Huntington Beach It depends oo whether tbe wooden roof Is com- posed of shakes or ablngles. If slaakn. they do not offer a s mooth aarface for nailiag. If sh.logles, the chances are &bat the asphalt cu be applied sue· c.-essfully. Check with a professional roofer sl11ee other factors, such a s the strength or the structural deck. also must be considered. .1...,, .,.,., .llttny l~rlc DEAR PAT: I asked my mom what makes Mexican jumping beans jump. She told me to ask you. J .J .. Costa Mesa Mexican jumping beans. known as "leapers" in Me xico and .. bronc o b eans" by Southwe8te.rners, eacla contain a full-grown larva of the "Lupeyresla SaHltans" moth wllicb Uves inside tJae bean. This caterpillar mo~es its llaoase by gruptq tJae silken wall ol the bean wltb Its legs ud Yigonuly uapplag its body. llelomgl.llg to the .. spmrge" family, aallve lo Ceiltral ud Soulia America. the J•mplaa bean bas • k9ewa val11e ~ u a novelty. IAllfta Tab Blllk •I ...... -OE AR PAT : I was s urprised to read in your column that women visll p&ychiatrist.s about one· third more often than men. I've been wondering ever since , do women use more tranquilizers than men? . K.R .. Huntington Beach Y t!!I. Women. who namber two-&11.lrds of tM cou11try's bealtb care co111AUBen, take mere tru· quilizers aad other prescrl,UO. clrap &lau mea. Tranqullher pres~rlptions laave beea la8ed to Zl mlllion women compared to It mllllon mea. Women also take more sUmalut clrap -at lM rate of 12 miJUon prescriptloas eompared to 5 million for men. 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William Leonard. 62, will sutl'l'Cd Salant. For quick results, set your sails for the Boat· Ing classified ads of the Daily Pilot. 642-5678 . ' lt'omen Berndt• Army 'Short' On Enlistees WASHINGTON IAPl -For the first time, the Army 1~ f1a1llna to enlbt enough women to meet its recruiting objective. Army offi cials alarmed al the development say there m ay be major problems in malntnl rung an all-volunteer force If the trend con- tinues. The latest Army recruiting figures, obtained by The AsSO(:lated Press. show that the Army rt>ached only 72.6 percent o( Its goal for women me ruit.s In the first halfof the 1979fiscal year. AS OF MONDAY , THE AllMY HAD signed up only 5,950 women. This was 2.2SO fewer than planned for the six months beginning Oct. t. Officials are unable to explain lhe reasons for the downturn. Comparable Air Force. Navy and Marine recruiting statistic~ for this fi scal year were not av;ulable. • Some officers think the Army may eventlially have to relax admission standards for women which are tugher tha n those required of mal~ volunteers. to attain the recruJting goal. DEFENSE SOURCES, WHO ASKED to re· main anonymous. said the downward trend ap- pa rently began late in the 1978 fiscal year and has deepen<.'<I s ince lhcn. The latest available figures indicate the Army a lso is falling short again in recruit ing young male volunteers. As of March 19. the Ar my had signed up about 39,000 men since the beginning of the 1979 fiscal year. or 94 percent or its objective. J ~'-~ ~.Match 29. 1'179 DAILY PILOT .4 J J Golden YJest Airlines ANNOUNCES EFFECTIVE APRIL 1 SEVEN FLIGHTS DAIL y BETWEEN ORANGE COUNTY AIRPORT AND SAN DIEGO (MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY) "' ~w.,1 •.,1."" ..,rJJTI VAt-' ... .... 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For busy women on the job ... at work, at home. or somewhere in between ... our newspaper is a resource file information that will save.you time and money. Every day of the week. So make a note: subscribe today\ _ ,. I What's In It tor you? Th• answer appears on every page of YOUR 642-4321 .. . . . LOCAL I CAlrFOANfA Thurlc'Ay. Merch tt. 1m c DAIL v PILOT A ... ~uastal Panel to Ease Pennit Laws? •• :' . ~l\N 1-1'.\NClSCO (AP> :11\e Caltfornla CoMtal ommllldon. I 61l'llng to bead Off dtVt loper• bu ked lesl1l1llon that would r ortMl its authority hus pro po t d lhe flnit overhauJ of 1tli pt>r m1t re1ul1tlon 1 ln <'t1 1t ~ creahoo by the voters in 1'72 "1'be f\lture or Ca tirornu1 coaat &1 a t la ke thaa ynr," Mi<'haf'I Fischfor. dlrt't"tOr c1' the ~ commtu lon. H td Wedhei.da)' "Otca~t· for th fir "It umt• the • pr1v1.1tf' 1ntf"N'!lt. are btlkr or ! ai11nl1t'd th1.1n Wl' Mrt' TH t; OOM• 10 rcguJak development •Iona the 1l•h~ 11 l ,lOO·md• COMl. Tbe four·PGlnl propou l would nu ~rmll requirements for alncle famlly houau ind set g uideline fo r redurlna the wldUI ol ~ cout zone boundary It aeveral IOt'MUOnl •'The CoHta l Act la under 1 erlo u 1 att a c k In t h e 1A1l1lature," said •'lac twr "I hope tM Le111lalure 1upport1 our proaram a nd rekeb th • several dra1uc bill~ thnt "'ouhJ 1ut It " CHlt;•• AMONG Tiit; blU11 Mr_, tbote propost'd by Sen. Lou Cuanovich. R Woodland HJUa, ssae. which would remove all the comm1!1S1on's authority to re1ulate single·lamlly homes. Hid •'lRber If the propo.al1 become law. 11ay1 Fitcher, an cstim•led 2,000 a ppllcallons ror 11loale·lamlly bomH 1tatew1de could ao ahead ea c h ye a r wh i c h woul d otherwise have required com· m lasion pcnulu. Tht t.-omml1£lon, wblch adopt· ed lhf' ~ckage 11·1 with the sup· J.lO r t of the Sie rra Club, has H ked ADemblyman Vic Calvo. D·llounlaln View, to sponsor the propo1als U,. an f mendment to bl• ABMS. s8'cf Nler Dou8'u, a commlsalon .._latlve a ide. ••THE PaioUTIF.8 should be local coutal plau. ralber than fighting 1ingJe-family houaes." 11ay1 Norbert Dall, Sierra Club lobbyl1l in Sacramento, "We w ould li ke LO· lhi n k that throwLDg a piece of r ed meat to lbe wolves will keep them at bay." Dall aai<j M was referring to pro-develOJtment Inte rests 'Dd their Jegtatattve s upporters. Tbe commill&on 1ald the pro- poeed chan&ea would : -EXCL\JDE rao• pe rmit control sln1le·famlly dwelllnp comtructed oe loU 1n incorporated areas lbal already have water. se we r and road service. Tbe exclusion would not apply where public access or scenic views are ha rmed. -Chaoaes in the coastal zooe boundaries in about 30 areas, wilb speciOc new boundaries to be recommended by tbe com· miasioo alter public hearings in April. The changes are not I spelled oul lo the propo.;ct le&l•laUoD. ., -ICIDIDfATE TllZ lf.D- wait!QI period before conalrut· Uon c• belin after permits ae approved by any re1lonal co~· mf116on wiU.OUt oppoeition, ~ lntt. ease the number of eo . ml11&on voters needed to d bearings on rouline perm_l1s. • -Authorize the s tate '.to purchase land for coutal pa$s a.nd 1ive linanclal help to ciltk and counties t4> pay costs to carry out local coa stal plans. • ., Land Sak PUshed~ CalTrans Ignores Newport Road.block · A ReptdJliea11 G..,eraor CalTrans ofricials have in- dicated they wo uld go a head with plans to sell development rights on two West Newport parcels in spite of a roadblock put In their way by city coun· cilmen. The •stale agency owns the former Pacific Electric right-Of· way thal parallels West Coast Highway from the Santa Ana River bridge to 59th Street and the 17-acre pie ce known as CalTrans east, loca ted at Coast Highway and Superior Avenue next to the Newport Crest con· domiruums. MONDAY, BOTH parcels were rezoned by city councilmen from commercial and residen· ti al to open space. A CalTrans spokesman said Wednesday that discussions with the Irvine Company would be launched in spite or that rezoo. Ing and indicated the slate would ask for reconsideration of the zone change. Al Mo nday 's m e e t i ng Ca lTrans s pokes m a n David Simmes was unsuccessful in gel· ting councilmen to delay action while the agency tries to sell the development rights or those two parcels. Lt. Gov. Mike Curb and hi s wife Linda chat with State Sen. John Schmitz during <.t fund-raising dinner in Newport Bea.ch Tuesday. Curb was acting as governor while Gov. Edmund G. Brown Jr. was out of t he state . UomSlate Pancake Fete Raising scholarship funds will be the goal of the Costa Mesa· Orange Coast Lions Club's Ofth annual panca ke breakfast, to be held Saturday at Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa. THE POINT OF selling the rights would be to reduce the price or both pieces which the ci- ty bas unsuccessfully tried to buy. According to Simmes, it's a system the Coastal Commission has used in the Ma libu area which involves a three.pa rty deal. .. ,. Marine Flights Flayed North Irvine Residenls Declare War on Noise ~ ~ Alarmed by a recent increase in jet rJights from El Toro Marine Corps Air Station, a .. parade ol northern Irvine resl· dents bas petitioned lbe lrvine City Council seeking to stop the ...... One man suggested blasting the jets out or the sky wllh potshots from a .22·callber rifle. THE COUNCIL professed the s mall likelihood tha t it could win a war against lbe Marines , over whom il bas no legal jurisdic- tion. But a committee was formed to talk peace with them. J et noise since early this year • has been heavy in spurts over Deerfield, Northwood and olher ~ northern Irvine neighborhoods near the marine ba se, according : to the complaints. Col. A.A. Diltmeier. El Toro liaison officer lo the city or Irvine, bad further news for the State Orders council and the residents. Beginning Wednesday, and continuing through Frid.,. the aircraft carrier landing practice will be renewed. with repeat performances April 2 to 15 aiad May l4 to 28. THE .llJNE TH&OlJGH Aucust ICbedules for Intense jet flights, be aald, have yel to be devised. The practices involve four limes the regular air traffic. After then, jet noise will re· l1trn to nonnal levels, he said. Colonel Dillmeier explained that a combination of a major runway under re pair-forcing use of an alternative strip-and intensive aircraft carrier land· ing practice sessions , have caused the bigber·th'an·normal din. Newport Approves ' f Tidelands Use Fee Newport Beach city councilmen reluctantly have inst.ltuted an 8.5·cenl per square root annual ree for commercial waterfront opera- tions with docks that extend over public tidelands. The fee bas been fought by city official.a for tour yean, ~l tbe Slate Lands Commission prevailed in the dispute. Tbe commission holds t.hal failure to charge a fee • to commercial operations such 1 as marinas and boatyards COO· sUtutes a frl!e glll of public ! Woman Slugs Intruder, : Thwarts Rape ! · An 18-year-old Ttoman who · wu altac.ked llUI week manaced to land a punch on tbe would·be rapist's DON and ebued blm away.ec.ta N ... polleesalcl. · Lt. Geor1• Lorton said tbe women WM auaulted after lbl auwend a bock on the door ot • her apartment In a a.rse com- ~ pin on WM WU.. Street. • AU~mantn bta mli-2111farildtbswomulato tbe b••oam, tbnat....s her and Ml w, Lorton said. Ho•wer, wbeD die woman puacbed ldlD ID . Utt .-. the attacker fled. Police said lbe man, wbo neaped ln a small tan station •••on. was about nve feet 10 in- ches tall and :.:4 about 180 =~-...... ~ tb! ..-rtmnt eompln once prmol!llJ. IM ... reportedlJ nol ..,...., ........-. Lorton said. - lands to those businesses. The lee was enacted Monday. The lee ls expected to raise about $80,000 a year, which the city will spend on tldelands- related ..ea. City Manager Robert Wynn · s aid be figures boat owners who are &eoanll of affected marinas should be paying about 27 cents a month more per root of slip spaceaaaresultorthe newree. 'Dlieve& Loot I ag11na Store Sea aidl, adult films and cub were t.UeG from a boot store iD La1una Bea lblit sutfend a slmUar break·lD euctly a month aeo. Operation ot the Book Boutl· que, 1• Gleueyre St., aald buralau a1ata removed louvered wladows to 1atn ea· traaee to Ute shop, sometime befondawn. Liit moalb the tblev• made off wltb a Mlrkey llouse tll1PbDMjr:Oasla, wl slal ftlms vattiecl at ~ bnak·in. . Tbe ......... dld DOt Ml a dollarlolllDtbelateltbreat-in. Res ide nts t estified th at because or the clamor they can't .use their telephones, are risking hearing problems, and a re able to read things printed on the bot· toms' or low-flying jets that they really doo'l want to be able lo read. One man remarked upon what he called a .. sad commentary," that the first word his 1 l·monlh· old daughter spoke, was ''jet." Last Thursday. a squadron or 12 F-4s boomed over Deerfield homes and, according to resi· dent.s , some broke forma tion a nd buzze d a n e le mentary school and a junior bigh school. A Deerfield homeowner com· mented that so low did the airplanes fl y, that he easily could have knocked them oul ol the air with a rifle. ··qne or these days..... he began, but was cut off by Mayor Bill Vardoulis. who cautioned against ··~tarti~g a war." Vardoulls said that though be has lots of faith in Police Chief Leo Peart and his band of blue· coats, be doesn't plan to test them against the Marines. v ardoulls will write a letter of complaint to the base comman· dant, and a committee cona~l­ ing of Council me mbers DaVld SUla and Mary Ann Galdo, and City Manager William Woollett, would monitor future problems. Residents were urged to call clty ball with complaints, and the Planning Commission was directed to recommend a way to better notify ney.o homeowners ol the likelihood of noise from the air base. 17 on COtUJt Fimdists in MeritAwanU Sevealeen Newport.lfeaa hip school ltudenta bave advanced. to fl~ standing in the 1879 NaUooa1 llerlt Scholarship Complttltiaa. 'l'hyee: From ConJaa del llar High Sebool: Qr'9I CllaPlftH, Tbomu llcNalley, Helltl Sword, Sldid 1 Van Hoven, S1Ma Wallia Ud George Woods. Fro~ Costa Mesa HlgH Sebool: pne Tilly and Crail .......... Prom NeWDOrt Harbor Hlch School: Steffa Black, John Geumlek, J• JlnMD, James Harrt1an. Juatln lltebt, Srtk IHHD, Jennifer Qa•lD a~ Cbarlw&tMk. ·From Eltmicia lllgb Schoolt Mark Brux . The menu will include pan· cakes, sausage, coffee and juice for a tab of $1.50. Breakfast will be served from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. a t the Ca p t a in 's Tab l e r e staurant on campus, 2701 Fairview Road. An art show and sale, and races sponsored by the Bank or Newport. will be held in con· junction with the breakfut.. Ad· dilional information about any of lbe events can be obtained by calling 556-5508. For instance. CalTrans, with the a greement or the city. would sell orr the rights to the density contained on lbe PE property to another landowner in the city who would then be allowed to in· crease lhe density on one or his parcels b y a co m pa rable amount. SINCE IT'S THE development or the land that has pushed up the price. the at.ale a gency could then aell the laod to the c\t.J tll a price the city eould afford. Simmes sald use or such a ·~-...... BABY GORILLA ALBERTA LIVES IN INCUBATOR Surviving Separetton From Mother'• Miik Baby Lives Gorilla Nursed t.o Health. FRESNO <Ae> -A one-week-old.,..,, gorilla dest.lned for the Saa Diqo.r.bo succellMly battled dehydration rrom lack of motlliar'•IDUls JDd was expected to llve, offtcials said. ,An.c.'1 .~ Improved from crtllcal lo seriom Wed· ....._ ..,.. .... ~took one ounce or baby formula during lhe ~ 8'ld &nda Neldhamer, Roeding Park Zoo nursery atlen· Sbe said the zoo's director, Paul a.a.nee, kept a nllbt·long vl•U over the first gorlll1 to ate born here. Alberta was taken rrom her mother, Alvilla'. and placed In an lncubat.or Tu_.y afir the baby became loo weak to cUn1 to her moUaer, ea i.8n here for breedin1 purposes from tbt Sa.a Die10Zl6;, ;•· '" ~ tbou1ht Alvilla did not know how lo nurse the baby, tiiM If 'WU determined that tbe mother aortlla was not produclnl eooup ~ to_peoperly nourtab tbe baby. plan would enable CalTrans to comply with state law that de- mands the agency ge t ff\r market value for the excess pro. perty it sells. : Simmes, an attorney, Hts made it clear that his age~y considers the zone change lit· verse condemnation-a wi""1l reduction or the property val•e in the council 's limiting the uses of It. He's hinted the state wo,fd sue the city over the issue. ........ BUT NEITHER councilmen nor west Newport residents wlo te stified Monda y we r e i•· pressed wilh Simmes' implitd thre at of le gal action or tte trade-off plan. Councilman Paul Hummel, .in moving that the zone change ~ approved. noted lbal "this thltg has drug along a sutrlcietlt amount of time. I think the 6'· cussion or sale or developmtitt. rights is very speculative." • I • . Irvine . I . Official . i Named ~ • t By PIDUP llOSMAlllN Of .. D.ily ...... twit Tlte Jnine City Coun I narrowly confirmed the appoint- m ent of the city's fourth directdr of community development.' i. The post went to Larry Hog • who cUrreatJy is director or co • man.ity development for the c of Oxnard. \ The confirmation of Cl Manager Willia m Woollett Jr:. appointment, normally a rout.ufe matter , produced a surprls11'(1 3·2 vote Wednesday. . Council members Arthur AR· thony and David Sills voted against Hog.e's appointmerlt. though each said his vole_ ~l!Ci nothing to do with the quahf1c~· lions of the man. • Both sajd the process by whi(h he was picked was deficient:- Sl lls called it "hokey"-arid ought to be changed. :" An thony said he intends to bring a resolution before t~ council that will invest in Woollelt the total responsibility for hlriQg new city directors. Previously the council lft· terviewed finalists in meet.in~ closed to the public. • This lime those inle rvie"fS weren't held because Anthony couldn't get fellow council mem· bers to swear oaths of secrecy promising nol lo discuss in public matters related lo t~ s e cr et meetings, called c~· ecullve sessions. . Anthony had insisted that his re llows swear thems elves lo sile nce, after newspaper al!· counts disclosed the e ven~s behind then·Dlreclor or Coni· munity De ve lopment Eddie Peabody Jr. 's r esignation ln J anuary. · The council majority bad in· tended that Peabody's qultUnF, b e und e r c on~enial circumst.ances. ll waan 'l. Services Held . For Teacher · Agnes Carlson Funeral services were beld W ednetday for Agnes EIMDor" Carlson ol Costa Mesa , a retired t.eacher. She died Monday at ttM! a•eof~ M lss Carlson tau1ht 12 years in Newport Beach. She received her master's degree in eduaa· lion from Columbia Univerdy and is a former resident or Leisure World In Laguna Hills. Funeral services we~ held at Harbor Lawn Memorial ChaP.l in Costa llesa. : Survlvora laeluda nephews Doaald Rudolpb ol TexH, Vern Rudolpb wl Gleen and Guy CarllOll, all ol llinDeapoUa, Ud ·niece Franeta Welclllck of SMt· tie. ,. ~ • • .414 OAILV PllOT Thu1.oay, Mwc:h 21, 1t7t MARMADUKE "It hod lo be extr9 long to••• In his •ofo. SUPERHEROES I WA60N MY WAY 10 ~ IANE5 l'LJ!C(& WHEN'>Ou fOl.MllO MC, ~P£1rMANI SHOE MOON MULLINS By Bil Keane ''M#mmy .... that little rocbt ship to get l'ROMY. ,, DENNIS THE MENACE . FUNKY WINKERIEAN 1MAT WAt:>N1 r 00 BAD I MISS PEACH I I ' by P..asko, Tuska & Cofletta ANO GHE:'S P'ROeiA&.Y IXAA4/NIN6 IT FOR A a.~ TO fl<E t.OCAT/ON OF WTHOlf'S HIOEOtlTI by Jeff MacNelly by Ferd & Tom Johnson ,--------.,..---wow ~ GORDO JUDGE PARKER HcY, WILL IE:! COME SE~ HOW I1LL LOOK WHEN JIM 1HROtkJH Dl5TJN<4 ! Yffll lM eM lH OcP 'IOUll~ 'P4E <Xm"6E AMO Mm AftlVf, ANCY' Ha! IN TME lte>Ufll/ TUMBLEWEEDS > • 1 I I I DRABBLE DR. SMOCK MOTLEY'S CREW by Tom ~uk by Mell uzarius We also tncorrectl'i stated that Or. Aurber was \n· vol~ed m a-q~n\ud crtTlle and WM the \11e91umate ~ of Adolf ~tter. Please ac.tept. tti1. retrac.t\on alonq wtt.h our mos"t s\\'\· t en apoloq\es. by Gus Arriofa bv Tom K. Ryan r--------....... mr rr SAVS 'TOMORROW Wll..L. ~A WHA'i rMKE:.S ~ THINK liSTHJU'? NANCY ~Yl9 'THI 9fG RODEO AT T~E BALL. PA~t< GOOP VA'( FOR IAKINET SCALPS. by Emit Bushmltltr • .ql - COMICS I CROSSWORD PEANUTS by Ch1rles ~. Schulz by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont 50 "fHA1"''S 1"'He ON!! WHO usec::> 1"'o ee A C~HOP.' by Templeton & Forman • "TH~ GUY WHO'S 60!-INA PUT Ii !W;k 'f0661'MER I~ OloJ \~AllON. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACS!OSS '6 Bonntf' - 1 Drawing .a Covenanl room 49 P11e up 6 FIOwer pat! 50 Ha1rd0 11 Ganotd l1at1 S2 Ha~ d1nno1 14 Vtbran1 56 Impose 1s Ltght fabm: 57 Rosary. t' D 16 SpaMlh 60 Nalt•C cheer Comb lorm 17 Tropical HOC 81 Sword'i 19 -Abner 62 C11mo resull 20 Boom 63 Mato.>n 11 Son ol Zeus a. Reld1e~ 12 Goll club 85 Lively 24 Harden 26 Famlly mem-DOWN 1>e1 1 Oev1tahzes 27 Comba1 ? DrOOl>lnt! JO Rabbit'~ 3 OhlO ctty mtfleu 4 Garmon! 32 Rasping 5 No1 pos sound 6 T emly 33 Sounded 7 Sea btrd crow-like 8 Legumos 34 BanH's river 9 Inclined 37 Hue 10 Downwind 38 FOOiishness 11 Nicklaus 39 Small dog ep1the1 40 Mature 12 Straighten 41 Covers 13 Rent ag111n •i Feeble 18 Scrape .ta Conserva-23 Previous to ttves 25 Call for '5 Snrub 26 v1e11m UNITED r1•cllure Syn<111 .;IL W••rtn•·:.o.;y !. P111111 !:,111, ... , :l ~[i:i l a r a •• "; r ~ Jl .J ..!.,..! A •Ill 1 t If J. S: ' o l 1111 u \ r r •If :a •lo I I I o • 0 It I II I o L 0 ~ i \ ~ -o • 0 s \ I r o Ii •I l 0 [ . " I 0 0 ' . ' 'c 5 l r D •• 0 I I I U 0 t c , ->--, . • I I , p r D ,. I H • 1111 o • r . , • D , . s r ' I " l l • • ( I u • 0 L I S . ' -u u . ,, 0 u 'c; 0 I I s • I T 'r • rrrat'Jl8 I 'l 10 11 I A Oo Al l l llll P Al l l H C I ~ r'f Ir T f '' ll 11> • • a I• ---- 27 Nume11Cdl 45 Seem 11nm1 p1el11 nent 28 Prude •6-wo•~ 29 Ente100 47 Enl!Jfl&•n 30 Wttt1re 48 Gall Ca1dllf 1s ~ Adepl one:. J I Bouno tools ~I Stew 33 lnlPI 53 Surmoun1 35 Sooner rng 36 011 SOUICC 54 Inhold GOvur 38 Just 55 Wt~Jvt!r '6 39 01scret1on weo 41 Ironer 58 lm11111e 42 Suppo11er ~ Slxlh sunse 44 App1oves Abbi POLITICS I ORANGE COUNTY Thunld9y, Mwch 29. 1979 DAILY PILOT A JS t Hispanic· Affai-rs Leaders Named DIA/ffONDS • GEMSTONES Jewels by tosephs is searching lor diamond• and genwtones lrom private lnd1viduaJ1 and estatff. Careful ~n and e.vaJuatron by our e11pert1. Highest pric. peld. Call S4'0-90e6 10-9 dally. Saturday HH. SUn· mt ctc.ed. Alk IOf Betty Grace or Frank VandefWall .} B1 O. C. HU nNG OllMD.tllYl'+lllllUff Sa.nu Ana residents Llnda Godiot-i and Robt-rt AronJllla have bc<'n aa:;IJ!nf>d to ltitul the newly form ed lhspunu~· fl.tirs C'o mmHlN• of tht' Dt'mocr1Uc l'urty in Or ngf' ounty Ms God111c i '' on th st ff of Kc•p Jury Put ter on, U Santo Ann She tllMl '" a member ol lht' Demo{'ratlc State entral t'ommalte and lh4.' 1.at>or Council for LaUn Amt•rtnn Advancement. AronJllla Is an admln111tralor with the county'• Human ~·n it't' A1ency II also b a ml'rntwr of both lht• :.h~k and t•ounty l~mcl(rauc c ntral com mlllt'l'S '"Tlw l hi,pun1C' \Httlr' l'ommitl ,' OOlc'I ~h God 1n,•z. 1' llt'"liftWd to "ork on tw t 1vllll'I •HI Ch a.s volt'r rt•.i1:.Ho11on .ind tu"''' lhc• Ot•mot·r11111• Purty invoh1-tl 1n tht• duy lo 1lu\' 1•111H't•rn .. 11r 1h1• ll1i.1n11llr l'lllll 11\UIUty . ••• K •:P. PATT EISON hui. bt•1·11 q1pu1nted ch111rrn.m of th,· llou..,1• Commillt't· 1111 t ·ommlUc1• Rcorgunuullon by Houi.e Speakt-r I hor1ui. P "Tap" O'Neill Pallt'l"SOn i. l'Ommilte-O will rer11n1111t>nd ways to slreamhn,1 und update thi.> HOU!>t"s 1·omm1ttcc OUTLINED CONCERN Ron Pattin son AUTHORED BILL Chet Wray Smoking Items Ban Loses 7 -2 By ROBERT BARKER Of 11'9 O.lly Pilet Si.ttt Stale legislation inspired by lluotangton Beach city officials that would have prohibited the sale and display of s moking paraphernalia related to the use of marijua na has been snuffed out. Assemblyman Chet Wray's proposed legisla· lion baring the paraphernalia was voted down 7·2 in the Assembly Criminal J ustice Committee thi• week CASTING THE ONLY affirmative vot.es were Marian Bergeson, R·Newport Beach, and Paul Bannai, R-Gardenia. Wray told the committee that he was disturbed about a growing number of shops that sell pipes, rolling papers, roach clips and other related items. The majority ol the committee members ob· jected Lo the bill on grounds that it was loo g~eral and ambiguous A SPOKESWOMAN FOR WRAY said the bill appears to be dead because it can't be rein· troduced by the same author for the r~mainder of the legislaOve session. The spokt!swoman for Wray, a Westminster Democrat, said he was concerned about the "head shops" and considered them a bad influence on youth Local orricials received a barrage of letters earlier this year from citizens and church and school groups objecling Lo the displays in record shops wtuch could be seen easily by youlbs. MAYOR RON PA'M'INSON wrote letters to 10 record stores in Huntington Beach, asking them voluntarily Lo hall the display and sales of the merchandise. ") didn't get any response so J wrote to legislators outlining my concerns a ncf As· semblyman Wray picked up the ball," Pattinson said. Pattinson said he is uncertain if the city will draft loca l ordinances r estricting the paraphernalia. "A SIMILAR ORDINANCE IN Lakewood Is being tested in courts. We might bave to wait to see how it ~mes out," he said. The drive against the paraphernalia was launched by members of the Sts. Simon and Jude Church ln Huntington Beach. Parishioners claimed that the drug.related items are displayed in a manner that makes the use of marijuana attractive Lo youngsters. Benefit to Aid Diabetes Fight The Orange County chapter of tbe American Diabetes Association will hold a fund·raising dinner at the Harlequln Dinner Playhouse,~ S . Harbor Blvd.,SantaAna,on May6. Dlnner will be served from 5:30 to 7 p.m. with danclnt and presbow entertainment followed by NeU SlmoD'seomedy. "TheSunsbine Boys." Donatioa la $25 a person. Resen•Uona may be made bycalUngtbeOrange Field Offtce atl38..t912. Deadline Nears For Slogan Test Deadline for entering the Oran1e Count1 Americanism Educational Lea1u•'• patriotic 11o1anc:om..tlalp.m. April31>. Student.I ta&e....e.ed In entertna the t!Gntett may obtain entry form1 from Bngllsb teaebers and 1ebolanbiptoU1111lor1attbelrlli1bacbool1. Publle libraries and community chambers of eomll*'ft ytU allo f\amlab enlf1 blanb. which may al90 be pleked ap at the Americanism EducaUonaJ Leape ... StantonAve .• Buena Park. und euhcom1111t1t·t• l'!Lru('lun· ll 111 to mukc 11:. re· port by io\•l> I, 1980. • • • ASSEMDI. VWOMAN MARIAN nenceson, R Newport lk•uch. wlll conl'lude her 1crle11 or com· munlly rorumK Sitturday with 1u:~IOO!l m Newport Dl'lH'h nnct Irvine 1'tw far11t •<'Milon ls 11chooutoo for 10 a.m In Naw1>orl ll\•ttch City Council c hambers. 3300 Newport Ul vd The econd session la pl anned for l 30 p.m. In lrv111c City Council cham~rs. 17200 Jamboree' Ulvd lte1Htlt.'nl11 of th~ 74lh Auembly 01str1cl, parllntlurly lhoiw who li ve tn Newport Beach. l'Ofll~ Ml't1ll nnd Irvine urc Invited to exchange lllCH a ocl l'Olll't•rn:-. with Mr:, u~rgei.on. • * * WILLIAM TllOM, cha1rmun of the Orange l'ount) lkmol'rul1t· Central Committee. hai. an· nourln'<I thul fl vt• central committee members h.n c bt·l'O clucti"<l to seats on the state Democratic Party'i. Exccut1vt> <.:omm1llee. They arc !-'rank Barbaro or Costa'Mcsa. a n at· loney and rormPr C'ha1rman of the Orange County central cornmith.'t'. John Hanna of Buena Park, an aide Lo Hep. Jerry Patterson. Frank Montalbano of Westmmster. u member of lhe Anaheim Secon· dary Teachers A!>sociallon, and Democratic ac· t1 vists Evelyn Wright of Los Alamitos and Billie G roski of San J uan C1tpistrano. • • * RICHARD J . O'NEILL or San Juan Capistrano will preside Friday and Saturday when the state Democratic Party's executive body meets at the Edgewater Hyatt m Long ~ach. The two day nweting will be O'Neill 's first sance he a!.sumcd the state party chai rmanship Wtule in Long Beach . O'Neill , slate 561\. Paul Carpenter, D ·Garde n Grove. and oth e r Oe mocraUc leaders will ta.ke Ume out from the party confab to s tump for Renee Simon. the party's candldat" for Republican Attorney General George Oeukmejian's old 31st Stale Senate Dlstrlct seat. ••• EARUER THIS WEEK. O'Neill was m San Otego-where he-engaged in-som good·nalured verbal sparring over which major political party ID California Is poorer. ms sparring partner was Truman Campbell . c hairma n of the s tate Republican Central Committee. The two party chieftains were asked by a re- porter how much money their parties have LO the bank "We have zero," said O'Neill ·we are tn serious debt." said Campbell "We are ahead then ... noted O'Neill "Whut b llus'1 " asked Campbell. "Can you bottom thJs., .. • * • ON A 57-ll VOTE thii. week. the state As· sembly passed AB 299 by Assemblyman Dennis Mangers. D·Huntington Beach. The measure 1s aimed at lightening the requirements for obtaining a school administrator 's credential by eliminating the option of takan~ a written test as a substitute for experience in leaching or administration. · Mangers said the written test is "kind of a fraud." Opponents of his bill countered that the Lest 1s a legitimate alternative for people who have the ability Lo be an admanistrator but lack experience. iewels by ioseph ; South Co•t Plaza • 3333 Bnatol. Co1t1 MeN • 54().9066 s.n..#60.CW.. ..... HA VE YOU EVU WONOHID? •WWclltoll9y7 ... C.-t .. C1 ; 'u 1 ... ..._.. • wa..r. to Wofil? ... Clffff ... C~ .. C-,.Watl•• •WM> to ..-.1 ... M•191-llf .. C•hoden •. ~ •W'-9toh? .•. vec..._. ... ~ ... c ...... PHINlt_• _____ .irtMI ~oc:u• WOtl<VoOO ~ou uin 100' E·~e~~o~~ ~~~·~" J':c:!'":::.;: DECtStOt• 1.ANGUA(Jl !, •n<I 11e not ew•nt ol ~ W• nMO 1 COMMON l ANOUMlE 1t>d • IOg4Cal ..n>•bMt •Y"'9fft frOt ~1"'Q .. ,'* •"Ct'"'°'* or °"''""" ~ r.oto FOCI.IS WORKSHOP QIVG> 10U 11\11 s~em 100000 ·--"""' 110000 to _,.""'.,.._,~, __ 1n11 FOCUS" ofloo"ll now •I 'IMI ~T l'lllCt C» °"'-T lJLM. s.t., MAlCH JI I -s ,_ ........... ..,a..,~leecll LA~Y.4NDA~~OOATE~ .. , ''1 979-1671 0 V , f • ~·" , ·~· '' I I • \ I'.' Telephone'fransCer. More interest than ?t any bank. Imperial pnys more interest than any hunk. Always has. 1\od now w~ pay 5W'u on idle chcclting dollars as well as savin~:-.. With Telepl1011e nm1sfer. .}ul'I kecp $1000 in on Imperial VIP Account. We'll give you a personal V!P Curd. Call our toll free number any time, day or night, seven doys a week. We Mvi tch m oney from your existing checking al'<·ount to your Imperial savings account. And vice versa. Wirhout any service charges, additional check costs or any of the hidden payments y ou moy be m ak..ing on a bank'& t:ht>ck.ing/ savings inten·st pla n. We $ive you more t/1an rnoner Give your s tockbroker your Vir numbt>r. Then he can movt' uny authoriz<'d fund& from y our suvings «Ccount to your stcx:k account ... by phone. So you can move u:. fast as the market! Getaway Weekends. One call with your ViP number arranges y our travel to .Acapulco.Vegas, San Francisco . . . wherever you want to getaway to. If vnu w<1n1 mun· mom·v 1h:m vou c:in hank on At n hank ... it \'ot~ w;inl i 'KLL 11ml·-:,aH•r M'I\ rt·i·:-. ... ifvou wont s:s billion behind vou un<l 9o office~ ull around you ... c'orne lu lmpt>riul for your ViP Card 1oday. li'l> likl· mom·y in the bank. Only bt.•tll'r! 0 lmPERIAL SAVlnGS ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION l\lak.lng your plaoa happen • C09ta Meu-3310 Bristol St. (714) &W-7591 Newpon Beach-3366 Vla Lido (7l4) 673·3130 Newport Ceruer-550 Ncwpor1 Cen1er Or. (714) 644-1461 A,. DAil y PILOT Diesel Fuel Guid Set 8ACRAME To 'Ar 1 1 ht' h1te Entrgy tomm11t,t011 hu~ un1rn1mou I I)' •PPN>\l'd em.-rgency auldtihn II med at a6SUrlnfi die I fuel uppll tor •1licwtur aoct '"h~r tt.M"11u .. 1 urvlc"". fJrt>(t•n•nct• lor I huw n11•d1n11 tr1 11l11nl l'llltOll II ('fUl l ftlll"ll It IHl~ll 'htrd tru<'k nte fourth u1111 o rf ioMd 1·on alrutllon 1oqu1pn1~nt fifth Cycle Program ~ I _f Hailed Jam WuJk1.•r. th4.' tomm1:i-;1on " Tht< #(ultlt•lln • ttlh•rt dw11el ml h •t•lln.i oil ~1111l kt•n.1s nt.• Snddlchack College ·s motorcycle salcly pro- gru m hul4 been awarded lht• Motort"y<'lt· Rider Edul·atlon Awurd by the Motorcycle Sufely Jt'oun· dal1on •• cull\~ d1r lOt". l'l•1d Wf'dn•·:-,da th(' &Uld('hnt•i, t'ffl•c·llH' nt·~t Mon da)'. reQu1rt• dh.,."I fu •I d1 tnbuto : toael lde4f)C'rr tmt"rth ar um .. i d 1 monthJy11ult•11 for pnorit\ u.w w.u.K..:a ~1'M t:.."tht;~ thut • ,,.., n •nt of dh'M·I fut'! ~uuld "llll bt• ~I 104' .. lt'C'f thruu.ch nm m1.1I dlit1 lbutiu11 Ul lht• m~1 lu-1 11lu1•1• 1 \J Nf>Ea TRF. ti IOt;l.JNt~~. tht• prlor1t1 "oul\t bt• ho'lpllub, hoot;. ~ and CJtht•r t.'""'·noul ""'rv1rP (tr I a.: ru•ult un• U'lt•r' s1 , onil. ~ti h 1J Wt«ion 't wm11 r1t·oplt'lo th1nkth11> 1:.. ·A return tu thl' oil t-ruhu1uo or nythinR 'IUUI Wlllkw Tht• award. presented ,--,•ifiiiili+iiiiii~;.:. t o Supt•r1nt c nd c nt l R obert Lombard i . ":j7°';';-}-"W"l...,.-l_:c~ 11 i g nJ fl es I hut the co I· Uurinl( lht• una Oii c·mh11r110 HOV !'rnmt·nt ullcwutt·d ,,11 .tJM1l11w "1111 phf' .. f 'r991 r..,, A 7 ••••••~•••. lege 'i. pro~rum wab the bes t 1n the nation in ----------1977 TAKEN FR M THE CULT • • • Saddleback otrcrl\ un ('1 ~ht Wl'('k cl :o;s 1n mo l o r cyclt> r1d1ng taught by Sgt Hona ld Herry and offlcl'r Dick \tWlll'Vt• tht•y must ,11,. If Ult'\ ruil their rnu.s1oru. l k II l;.• dbh• tn lt.llk to ui. for a ~ h1h' .ind tht•11 'uddt•n!y hit. n11nd "''II xu hhint. llt"ll llU<ldt•fll) Md th•• (r'\IH'O tombh• look on h" fun• You II be a blt' to l\•11 1ni,tuntly hy hi'> l'Xpr•'H.ilOfl 'T'hut ·., rto41tln~ "You h••ttr m•-. too. Chris' I JUlil WQnl you to know what's gir ang to go on 1ru11de you " THEN JOUN Bt;GAN lo talk on and on about the Ow ine Prin ciple 1.tnd spirit world, and my c ha nting rei.umed My armor wa s s t rong ugarn Surel y Heavenly Futhcr would :.ave m11 If I stalled. r doM•d my t.•yci. .. ·rom ~• rhwr :wroi.i. the room. Satan i.t11d ... Jl l''S t•hunt1ng ugain . tak1• a brt.'ak, John " Gazing al m e. hl' 1nqu1rcd. "Listen. kid. how e::rn you he· connt•d hkc you an··• You were taug ht t.o he-. t:ht•at " ·'Thal 's not t rue I'm a follower of Go<t I'm growing more r1ghlcoui. every duy " .. CUT IT! VOU h cd on the street!) wht•n you were selfing rtowers ;,nd suckin~ people In. You know fl 1iiv1•nly Ot!ccp· uon You ~ave up your own com mon st•ru.e "You know, the D1l>lt· s<1y~ somethin~ about p(.'Oplc who IH• You 'd do <1nylhi ng for Moon. wouldn't you" Anf>wer me, you mindless 1 .. omh1c 1 .. Jle leani•d forwurd a nd ~I urt·d accusins:ly "You'd kill your own parcntf> for M oon, wouldn't you'.' You wouldn't think twice 1f Moon snapped his fingen. " "l 'D DO A NVTHING for ll<>avenly f'alher." I murmun•d I turned 10 my father f'utnc•k l"lk1•d 1111 101 ,1n11th1•r I wo hOUrlo, '>huw1ni;t tr\I' v,1r11JU~ d<X·umt'nth from h1 '> Ill•·'> ·wtwrl' d•M' tht.; n11uw\ , 11. ~hr1i," Cun yc>U nunw a11yth1111{ the Urufo·u11on l'fiifrr h 11 .. :-. done tor anybody 1n lht• world., .. I i.h1ftt'd un ·us1ly m my fha1r ai; Patrick and Joh11 look turru. de11cr1blng w hi&l J bud ex· per ienced on the fo'atm, ~Ing -word s l ike bc hJv lor · m odl/icalion techniques a nd h~ pnosla t.o show mt!. the cuJllsls "&ase everything unlit you 're llterally their sluve I t ':-. been don~ before." THE NORTH KOREANS and the Chinese are muster s ut bra1nwm,h.Jng . Wt! CCIII 1l mind control. After dinner. my fothcr rl'ad a CPw articles ubout commun11>t brainwas h ing a nd r found myself debating with him as we had at the dinner table all my early life. Exhausted. l fina lly p us he d t h e a r tic les asi de. dropped back on the bed and closed my eyes. When I opened the m . my rather was leC1niog over me ''Are you all right. Chris"" "Thanlcs , I'm okay ." I saJd quietly I LOOK•:o DEEP 1nlo hlb face for lhe first lime al the Imes. the graying ;1t the temple:-., the pain lie must have aged JO years in a few months I tried thl•n to pll'lun• my mother·~ fac(• to rc>me mb<.·r my old lift• uflcr ~even months of tn 1n.: to blot•k 1t ull r>ul All my old lov~ .111<.1 hatci. my home. 01 y fotrnly. I wa:-. so tired. I foll nto n ht•avy s leep. I could feel m yNelf rolling rol ltng n11 1f on a ureot ocean liner slowly rocking its way back home in the evening sea. After my deprogramming in J anuary 1976, il took a full year of therapy by a specialist in cull· related problems, support from my lovtng and dedicated famiJy, and continuous effort on my part to adjust to the world -to stop the chanllng and singing which continually invaded my mind. t.o be able t.o r ead, reflect . and think again, t.o rela te natura ll y to men and women. and lo feel to learn how to feel again. FOR MANV MEMBE RS, un- fortunately, there se<'ms to be no ·escape from cull madness. The cult life, as I experie nced it, is u one-way passage through a dark and seem ingly endless tunnel. If I relt there was hope for those people t.o e ithe r leave the cults or to lead satisf ying lives within their groups, if I felt ther e was something to the pro- Van Co tt of th e Cal ifornia H 1g hw<.1y Patrol's Capistrano <.irea oHi c(• m Lagi.tna Hills The lwo have instruct· ed over 200 local riders In addition to bas ic mot orcycl e riding. 1n. struction is given 1n m otorcycle repair, traf· fi e regulatJons and rider improvement. The fo u ndation 1s sponsored by mot.orcy. cle manufacturers Hon· da, Yamaha, Kawasaki. S u zuki a nd H arley. Davidson. Turtle Old FRESNO I AP) A s kull of a turtle believed to be 70 mil hon years old has been round io the Coast Ra nge west of here . F r esno Stale University offi cials re· port.ed. The s kull was in· tact. m a king 1t the most complete rind of a pre hist.on c turt.~e in the area. mises of light at the end or the ---------- tunnel. I could be more OP· timistic about t heir fote. 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T~itt: ACQUISITION or arew. rom1n1 on the he 111 or th , Anae:ls rlnet t M-..on lo dull'". has 11purred f1 n1 to pun·ha • • record bte1king 10.!IOO l('UOfl tl(k hi T he Anl(t l• u o also a sure twt to bruk lhtlr pr~vaou1 OJ>entng·niaht crowd rt.'<'Ord or 34 ,6S4 when they ho!it tho MIMeaola Twin•. Curew·s old lf'IM. on AprU so. nd Callfornla rt.cur s to · eclh> e th<' two million mark 1n season ullen dant•e (or ttw f1r11t time. whlle taking rn more than enough protal to pay art'w' $800,000 salary. BUT TIU: SUDDtN excitement ls o 'l cau ed o nly by Carow. Ttte evt>n·llme baUlng champ will have a 1upportlng cast which. on paper. Jooka bette r than anything the Anaels have ever put together since they opent'd for business 18 years ago. "We 've got the horses. J think we should win our division." saye a con· fldent, fiery Manager J im Fregosl. "I think we're that gooc/." In the way of change, the Angels have added Dan Ford in right field and J im Barr in the bullpen. CAREW WILL PLAY first base. filling a job shared last season by Ron J ackson. Ron Fairly and Tony Solaita. AJI three have departed- Fairly to retirement. J ackson by t rade to Minnesota and Solaita on waivers lo Montreal. Minnesota during the Carew negotla-,. tions. Ford takes the spot held last year by the late Lyman Bostock, whilf' Barr gives the Angels a much·neede boost in the bullpen. General Manager Buzzie Bavasi. • who took an active role in molding all tbe off·season changes. thinks the Angels will have at least three addi· tlonal "new" players. Lansford hit better than any other rookie in the league .294 -and com· bines all the right attributes : speed <20 stolen bases), powe r (32 homers in two minor league seasons l and youth <he's 22 I. The outfield is set -Rudi in left. Miller in center. Ford in right. The infie ld Is set Carew at first. Grich at second, Lansford at third. Rance Mulliniks at shorts top. ~ARNEY L~NSFORD 1s a gem at thtrd base. lie s the man Bavasi re· fused to part with while tetlking to BRIAN DOWNING returns for et second season as catcher. and Don (See ANGELS, Pa«e 83> Golf Over Sclwol Baugh Decision Not Regretted By HOWARD L. HANDY Of UM 0_.1, Pll.C Sutt When Laura Baugh won the U S. Women's Amate ur golf championship al the age of 16, s he was faced with et major de· cision and hasn't regretted her choic~ since that time. Baugh. consistently a mong tbc top money winners on the LPGA tour and certainly one of the pretti est p l ayers. i s pa rticipating in the Women's Ke mper Open at Mesa Verde Country Club this week. · · 1 was going to be a doctor or a lawyer when I was in school a nd s tud ying came easy for me." she recalls. "Then I won t he amateur and had to make a choice between golf and school. "When 1 firs t came out. I finished second a couple of t1mc1> and I think it changed my at titude. You have to have the con fidence that a (Nancy I Lopez has and that 's an attitude you can only get by winning. "I've had some putts that could have put me in a playoff and missed them but it doesn't drive me crazy after I finish a round I know I have tried my best and it doesn 't bother me ''IT'S TH E MENTAL mis takes that hurt. Like not playing the percentages. Urivlng down the middle instead or one sidt: where you could be m much bet· le r position lo reach the grcl'n. ··Be ing attractive is a mcl' .. 1 HAVEN'T REGRETl'ED compliment but we are judged by our golf game and the low my ·d'ecision a nd I've learned a score wins. If you don't work lot of practical things since I hard on your game. the looks s tarted on the LPGA tour <in ill · kl ll ' f be' 1973 .. w go qu1c y. s un mg > • . . here and you have to be one of Whenever2!!e is layal!_g, her the best to be on the tour. group attracts a arger gal ery -• ·7f ·m st11neam fnj;lmrl 'nrso- t han most other players. Many much more at ease now than 1 of th~m are male and enjoy was six years ago." watchil'\8 someone a s pretty as s he is swinging a golf club. She says this doesn't bothe r her. "(( a woman goes out and watches a men's tournament. little is said about it. The public thinks that women are different But if I'm going out to watch, 1 'll follow an attractive man ... HAVING ESTABLISH E D herself as an amateur in nearby L on g Beach . s he says sh ~ does n't usua lly play too wt11 ·bero re an audience she knows.' . 1 . ~ ~ . 0..ly Pl ... P-., IU< ... N ·- BAUGH HAS YET to dent the winner 's circle on the LPGA tour a lthough she has finished second a number or times. SURF'S WOLFGANG SUHNHOLZ ANO COSMOS' RICK DAVIS BAnLE FOR POSSESSION . Cos•os Bring Out the Best By ERNIE C.\mLLO ot t• o.i1, ~ ,..., Like most s por ts d ynasties, the Cosmos bring out the best in their oppo· nents . Unfort unately, they couldn 'l • ID Surf That feeling was echoed by Wolfgang Suhnholz, the Surf's midfielder who was matched against a forme r German t ea mmate of his, t he Cosmos' famed Fr anz Be<:kenbauer. "I used to never p lay well In Ca lifornia because my concen· t ration was on t he pe ople watching. But it means more to me to play well berore them and I t ry to say hello, then con<'en· (Sft BAUGH, P•ge 82> • bring out the best in crowds Wednesday . night at Anaheim Sta dium. ~ Which is kind of sad because the , California Surf turned in one of its bet· In an eight minute span of the second ha ir. three goals were scored and another djsallowc<J on a penalty kick. There were a total of 46 s hots on goal, 14 saves by the goalies, hard bitting by the defenders and, to top it off, Larry Huffman in the announcer's booth . "THEY'R E THE SHOWCASE of the league and you always hope you can embarrass them because of the money they spread around." said Surf goalie Tony Chursky who had eight saves. seven in the fi rst half a lone. "The Cosmos give players something to get up for. You can raise your per~onal estimation by beating them." "We played well and f think we had our chances to win.•· said Suhnholz who played with Beckenbauer for Bayern Munich several years ago. "All around. this was a very good game ror the club. If you play against the best team. you can sec where you stand. ter efforts before falling to the two·Ume defendin g North Amer ican Soccer League champions, 3·2 The exhibition game. which had everything a soccer fan could ask for, attracted 12,285. CLUB OFFICIALS bad hoped ror a turnout of over 20,000 a nd bad spent a good chunk of a dvertising money towards that end. But if the crowd was disappointing, the ga me was not. T hat the Surf didn't win was only secondary. The way they played bead lo head with soccer's version or the New York Yankees produced a moral victory t hat helped erase the embarrassment of Satu rday's 1-0 defeat at San Diego in t he season opener. And with a break or two. Wednesday's verdict could have been dlf(erent. No doubt, playing the Cosmos was the key factor in the Surf's aggr"Cssive. of· fensive·minded play. "ft 's an experience to play against players Uke that." said defender and assistant coach Peter WaJI. "A moral victory? I think so. I also think we could have avoided two goals which were caused by human errors . "THE COSMOS HAVE that mag1t' about them. Everything the Cosmos do is m agic. They haven't won Soccer Bowl the last two years for nothing." ~._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._. ..... "I t hink we're standing pretty good r ight now." SU RF COACH John Sewell. s miling after the game. also look the loss in stride. "They're a very good team. no doubt <See SURF, Page 85> LAURA BAUGH UCLA's hnage Changes Sun Sets in LA Loken' Wont Streak Goes On PHOENIX (AP) -The Phoenix Suns played hard, said Coach John Mad..eod, but they were also sluggish at times. Led by Paul Westphal's 32 points, they played well enough lo collect a 112·106 National Basketball Association victory over the Los Angeles Lakers Wednesday night. McLEOD 8.\10 LOS ANGELES bad something lo do with the Suns• appearing 1luggj1b. "I tbought they did a 1ooc1 job ocrensively and a good job on the offeQaive boards, .. tbe Phoenix coacb said. Westphal made a layup and two free throws ln the final minute to lift Phoeab tbe victory. "I tbDulbt we played • deeent same,'' said Loi An1etes Coach Jerry West. "Delemlvely we were aooct. offemiwely we left a little to be deal.red. I tboa1bt It wu 1 pretty 1oocl ball 1ame against a veey IOOd team." ~ ABOIJT TBB LAST of tbe third period wben Phoenix went up bJ nine polDtl, West replied: "We have to lake Kareem Abdul.Jabber out ol lbe Uneap ev., ..ee in a wllile and we seem to blt tbl Midi wbea we do. Bllt be eaa't pl17 41 minutes. ··we Ud tbe fourth belt record l~DI lnto the 1ame lo the NBA. We're lrytng to win• few mon balJlam• and qualiry for • the pla1'0fft," Welt continued. '"l'ldl la tbe wont 1tre1k we've h•d aUteMODloq." a.. Mplel bu loll etPt of ita lu t to a•m•. -. A _, COG lD tbe Pbonla victor) wu HftD polntl by Mike Brats ta U. lut l : ta of tbe tblrd ...nod. Tbllt helped at•e lbe Suns a •mt '111 1 ...,, die larlll& of &be ,... -wbleb uattl th•l time bad """ tied a Um• and the i.ad llld chanced llands seven ....... ' ••• ,. • .J. ... "' ...... d .... ""' ....... -'-' • .t .. 1.... • • Broun Not in Woode"' Cunningham Mold LARRY BROWN I 1ike Easter Killed EUCLID. Ohio (APl - Former Cleveland Indians' first baseman I.Adle E11ter waa sbol and kWed after beln1 held up by two men ouuide 1 ba nk. Euclid police reported today. E 11t e r w11 le avi n g a Cleveland Trull Co. branch of· fl ee after cuhinl checks when he wu shot, police aald. Ea•ter played for the Indiana fromle.8to1914. By JOHN SEVANO Of ttle o .. ,, ...... "'" WESTWOOD-To no one 's surprise . UCLA for m ally a nnounced La rry Brown as its new basketball coach at a press gathering Wednesday. Brown. 38, comes to the Bruins after s pending s ix seasons as a coach on the professional ranks with tbe Carolina Cougars of the ABA and the De nver Nuggets or both the ABA and NBA. .\ nERY, FEISTY. st reet·fighter type, Brown said he welcomed the challenge of being the coach of the Bruins. ·''Ibis ls a great moment for me and I hope UCLA will be able to say the same lbing," said Brown. who spent his collegiate career at the UniversityoCNorlhCarollna. ··t•m very fortunate to be involved with a pro· 1ram tbat .... such high 1cademic s tandards and a g real basketball biator)'." Brown's at.i nt with lhe Bruins will be his first attempt at the colle1e level. He •Is » sound fun· damentallst on the basketbalJ court and also a p· peu s to have tools to be a good retruitcr. "ITS &UY TO llEC&UIT at a place li ke tbia," he sa ys. "They recruited me. and I came." After hit stormy departure from Denver In February. Brown bu been beeeiled by calla from otber teams in tbe NBA. He put the m off, though. hopln1 to land a colle1e Job . I ....................... • ... -i;; "Pros arc great for certain people." he says. "Personally. I wasn't suited for that game. "I'm very comfortable with the current s ilua· tion. I hope to be around here a long time. I love coaching and I can't think or a bette r place to start than UCLA." BROWN ADMITrED that everything has hap· pened so fast he hasn 'l had time to talk to a ny or the returning players or to do much recruiting . "I've talked to one kid on the phone but my top priority is to sit down with the people returning a nd get to know them, J nd hopefully, they can get to know me." Although Brown has only dealt on an NBA le vel. he said be doesn't foresee any problems re· lating to the younger players . ··r FIND THAT MOST people just ask you to be honest." he says. "I also like to show my players I car e and have an Interest lo what hap· pens to them . "I reel some or the klds we have returning arc excellent student·athletes. I hope we can start where Gary !Cunningham > left off." Brown was schooled in the game by some of the best In t he buslness-Jt'ran k McG uire Cfreshman and sophomore years at NCUl. Dean Smith (junior a nd senior years> and by Hank lb• In the 1964 Olympics. (See ••OWN, Pace 85) ... -.. . I f .. • OM. 'Y '9LOT ' ' A Capaule Report From the World of Sport• Kuhn Telle Striking Umpe To _Play Ball • • • Or Else ,.,._AP ._aw "wrtoua m11tah" II I.My laU to Co back Lo work DAI.LAS Umplru will be makln& a II by lM ltNOO•oP«Mn Md'"""· SI) 8aaeball CommlM~r 8owt Kuhn In hb lint at lt'l\l'tb st9l('rM0t on tho umplrt•' boytoU ol apr'lna edtlbtUon ''"""'· Kuhn told national bro.ct cut~n ~tdM1Ml•Y at tht-lr annual mt'41Una that. baaeball OWMfl an rHdy In tale tM arbkt'ra •UY away. l "Wt hav p1an6 ror an •IU.rnntr •P· ) proath ~ um,)lr.. would be maklnu a acortoul m1Jt.akr If they do not how up for wort," be uld ··,.~ -.~ ''I Mpe ~ de<'eot tnl'O SM tho tr ron of the-Ir way11 It la unfonun•t• "c have lbe problem we bave, but ln thh1 cu,. lhe)' <&ht urns>lreaJ am· w1 y off boato," nddt>d Kuhn • . • #. .'-J>J at"'"~ .. ,4 . ·"' :-\ ".'" . . .. ~· CU.• Kuhn •Pl*• to the Natiooal ~W<'la llon or Broadcuttra u part of a pant'I that weo lncludt'd National Baakctball Auoclatlon C'o mmluiont'r l.arry O'Brien and N1Uooal 1-'ootbaU Ltla&ue Commiaaioncr Petu RoieUe. RooGe Arled1e, ol ABC Sport.I, modtrat.cl the panel. The 51 umplres who work for both the American LeaglMe and National Lea1ue have yet to sl1n their ln dJ vlduaJ um contracl3. With tbe umplrft boycottln1 ex · blblUon eamea, tublJUtu~ umpires ban worked lbe t!lt· blblUon sames In Florida and Arilona. The umpires want more money and other Improve· ments In a <'Ollectlve bargalnlng 11reement negol1at.ed last year. They are In the second year of a fi ve-yen agree· ment. -----,,_.~et dw Da1.,----- Walhln«toa SU.le buketbalJ coach ~Hel· a.i oa 7·2, 280-pound cen&tt James : "I told him 11 be didn't make It ln the pro., we'd stamp 'Good.ye.r' OD b.b aide and get blm a job aa a blimp." · SrorlDg 18 of bls 30 polnts ln the last ts m mlout.es. Junior Brtd&emaa led the Miiwaukee Bucks to a 135-117 victory over the Boston Celtics. Bob MeAdeo scored 30 points for the Celtics ... l.Ua Enlag scored ~ polnta, 19 from the free throw line, as tbe Philadelphia 76ers bombed lhe Chicago Bulla, lJ.2.96. Ervlng had 21 points in the first quarter a lone . . Even without _George Gen1A. the San Antonio Spurs were loo mu.ch for the New Orleans Jazz. Larry Keooa scored 24 points Lo lead the Spurs to a 122·94 decision . . . BWy Kalgbt's layup with four seconds to play gave Indiana ils sixth straight win, a 12:>-124 decision over the Houston Rockets. Knight finis.bed with 37 points while Calvla M•rphy had 33 for Houston . . Nate WUUams scored nine or hls J7 r_~erve points lo overtime as lht: Golde n Stale Warriors downe<r the Kansas City Kings, 132·122 ... 28 Polnta from ...._., Da8dJ1dp led the Washington Ballet.I to • 127-lOI win over the New J ersey Neta ... Deallla Jollal08 scored 25 polnta lo lead the Seal· tie SuperSonics to a 111·10$ win over the New York Kruck.s ... Du fuel scored 29 points and grabbed 12 rebounds as the Denver Nuggets won thelr slxth straight, 11~110 over the Detroit Pistons. Hat lrtcu by GRI Malone of the Pittsburgh Bill Pengulns and Rklaard MartlD of the Buffalo ' Sabres fi gured prominently in the National Hockey League's playoff picture Wednesday. Malone ICOl'ed on au three of his shots u the Penguins ex· tended their unbeaten streak to 10 games by pa1Un1 the New York Raqen, 7·1. The triumph auured PIU.abur&h ol a playoff berth. Martin, Buffalo's high.scoring left wing, alao KOred three Ume1 u tbe Sabres routed the Boeton Bruins, 1-2. The to.a kept Boston from cllncblq a fourth consecutive Adams Divl1lon UtJe .•. PHI GardMr scored two soall and lu TaraMU bad a 1oal and two aaalata to belp tbe Toronto Maple Leafs wblp the bapleaa WasbinCtOD Captta11, 8·2. The Caps are now winJeaa ln 12 consecutlve games . . 81.C••'• ... liq Ce ae 8C•rcer EamlQI • spot In the •tartlnc rotaUoa, II Qftk &alM7 pttcbed 1lx •lronl lnn1n11 ln the lbe Bolt.on Red Sox'• 15-5 rout ol \be Chlca10 Wbl~ Sox. He wu backed up by 11 bit.I, lnchad· llul bomen 1W Ga'7 Allnl•. II• a1cec1nd Rick Barleaoa .•• llUinC bla llnt 1prlaa appearance, GeoT1e Breu de· livered a key aln&le to biabll&bt a three-run rally ln the elptb iaDl.DI that carried the kanau Clty Royall put tbe ClnclDDaU Reda, •·2 ... Geoff ZalLn, Ga17 8enm and Mike ManlWJ com· blued on a five·hit abut.out u the Min· nesota Twins handed the New York Yankees tbelr tsth setback in 20 exblbl· lion sames, 3-0 . • . Sammy S&ewart ex- tended hia acoreleaa lnn.ln1 •trlna lo 17 a1 be p6tcbed t.he Baltimore Orioles to a 5·2 wln over the Toronto Blue Jays . . . Four-bit pitching by 1. a. Rklaard and l'raal& &lceelll helped the Houston Altro. mp the Monlreal Expo1, 1-0 ... &lelale DA'• two-run bomer in the fi rst lnnln1 paced the Teua Ra:a=.:. 4·1 win over Atlanta . • • A bome nan by Kel&la wu au that the St. Louil Cardlnala could muqe off ol laek Merrta who hurled the Detroit Tt1en to a 4-1 triumph ..• Aadft TMnMe'I lllrM·run double gave the Cleveland Indiana a 5·2 wla over San Francisco . . • Lee Lacy drove ln the tie· breaklnl nm ln tbe elfJhth l.nnlng u the Pittsbur1h Pirates downed the Pbiladelpllia Pbilllee, 6-2 • . Raln cancelled tbe Aacei..llilwauk4'9, SeaWe-OakJaod aod San Diego· CblHIO Cllbl ,._..la Arboaa. .......... -... .,, ..... F~ world beavYftl&bt champion .Joe • J'r ... I IGD. Jlanll, proved be WU a eblp off I.be old blldl WedDllday allbt by wlDnla1 two be•vYRIOl bou&l la ..... open'•• ..... ot tbe Slit tilatiODal Oo&deo Olov• tourDameat. Tbe lT·year-old nuier stopped mart. Ardlll ta uae ftnt rounct of u.. OM111a1 ....,... Won need!• a llllnl·rounct n..,,., to pull oiat a dldlAoa over ar,u ..... ,,, .. lD the teeond . . . ........ aa Ullltut at die UDIWl'lkY ot PtMlylvula, wu named beed buketball eoaela at Xa.W Uniwnk>' • BowW Earl A••111 nUed I.WI la tbe leeoad round of 1lx pme1 to take tbe leld lD tbe Loa1 l1laod Open tAMlmameat. " ... ., ........... TV s Hone RaoAAa -Todl1 at 8eala Anita, 1:IO p.m., Cbalmll& aAI*): No ................ . SPORTS BREAK I GOLF THEY'RE ReADY -Members or the Ladles Prof esslonat~ Golf Association took advantage of a rain let-up Wednes· day to get in a rew practice swings on the Mesa Verde Country-Club drivlng range. The Women's Kemper Open CMily ~ ............ •l<MN •..-..r got under way today. On the left is Penny Putz with K athy Cornelius lining up a shot and Jo Ann Prentice 1 white hat l completing a swing. ART SCHILLING How Pro VieWs Course t· j ...... r-.e•• BAUGH LOOKS AHEAD. • • Pros Delight Amateurs During Clinic trate on my game now." becauM I want to do so much She recently brOke m any male better. hearts by ann ouncing her •• 1 PLAN TO CONTINUE enl(age ~ to b usinessman By llOWAltD L. HANDY Wayne IJFnt. They met In playing on the tour after I'm Ot_DMtJ.._,.... Florida where he served a brier married. I have loo many goals Disappointment over not being stint as a club assistant pro and and aspirations to quit. I think it able to play with the LPGA pros she repretwnted the same club. adds a certain consistency and In the pro-am portion or the The Wt.'<iding date is J une 13 In makes you mo re fluccessful Women 's Ke mper Open golf Denton. Tex . a Wednesday. when you are married. tournament melted with the .. 1 like the number 13 and we "My career is fa r from what it personalities of Nancy Lopez can get everybody together that should be. Most players don't a nd JoAnne Carner Wednesday date for the wt.'<iding ... she says. reach their full potents al until at Mesa Verde Country Club. Sandra Post will serve as her they are JO Nancy <Lopez) is an T he two outstanding golters mutron of h onor a nd other ex<'ept1on." s taged a half hour clinic. then players wiU be in the wedding Baugh has played in the same ans wered questions for another party group with Lopez on onlj one OC· ha lf hour for those who were <'asion, professionally or as an s upposed to be on the course HER START IN GOLF and a m ateur but has rcspc<:t for her with the LPGA stars at the time . conttnued Junior success helped a bility The event was an Inform al bul· keep her much <'loser to all "t DON'T KNOW HER bul fet luncheon put o n by the members or h<'r family that was she hat. meant a lot to Lhe tour _sponsorsasralneliminutedplay. split by a divorce when ~he was and she's always ni ce to me WIJenllij>ez reveatl!(1 that she fi. when we..mecL'...'. was using the same putter she "My dad was a club pro 1n Baugh, like most or the field, baa u.ed since she was 13 years F I 0 rid a 8 n d I m 0 v e d t 0 has never played at Mesa Verde old, Carner quipped: "We'd like California wtth my mother. My before today des pite living only to break it." Many or the other two brothers play and golt has a stone's throw away for many pros applauded and a ripple or helped to keep us all closer years. laughter went over the throng. together lier a<'rompllshments on the Such things as putting. "J used to set goals or wlMing golf course have been many but abanks, swing a nd many other so ma~y tournaments eas:h year victory as a pro has escaped facets or lhe game were dlS· but I've taken that press ure of( her. ,She had to wail six month:-. cussed brten y. mys<'lf now. 1 still make goab lo join 'the lour because of a Carner said she whipped her for th<' year. usually on Nf'w minimum a~e r<'<)uirement or HI putter back and forth when !)ht• Yt·a r 's ~ve. hut now 1t ·, thin~:-. whl'n she flr:-.t J01n(·d th•· gmup Mesa Verde Country Club, site was nervous before a crucial lik<' firushin~ in the top 10 or Hut al 23. the hlondt', hlut: of this week's Wome n's Kemper putt. "I tak<: a deep bre<.1th of having a lowt•r scorin,:: ;ivera,::t· ''Yl'd durhn~ of the fa1rwuy' 1:-. a Open golt tournament, is a de· air," Lopez said. She seldom "If d 't · h .,. "Ullt·ry fo voritc whcrt'vt:r :-.ht• mandl·n11 drivlna course to ho r you on win. you ave.. ,. • .. s ws any s igns o nervousn~s letdown·unconscious ly. 1 have a plays. And Mesa Verdt• and lht· fairways that appear wlder than on the course and added : "I try temper but J don't get mad. only Women's Kemper Open will.be they are, with waler hazards on <See LOPEZ. Pa•e' 8 5) t Ir B · 11 t · no exception eight holes, numerous b~e~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~~m~y•~&e~~-a_s_1_<'_a~y~·~1~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and deep c raaa in lbe rou1 b along the fairways. It hu been the 1lte of the Orange County Open from 1958 through 1962 and lbe Haig Open In 1968 on the men's PGA tour. Probably the most famous win came in 1962 wben Tony Lema bought champagne for the press following hia victory and 1a.lfted the nickname of Cha mpagne Tony. OTHO WINNERS at Mesa Verde locluded Jay Hebert ln 1959 followed by Billy Casper. Bob McCalllater and Lema. Bob Dlcksoo woo ~ Halg with ChJ Chi Rodrl1uez second ln 1968. Mesa Verde ls a coune wilb virtually every club In the bag and every type or shot coming Into play. There a re numerous trees borderiq a ll lalrway1 and water comes lnto play on two or the laat five boles. EDISON HIGH SCHOOL SPRIR CARNIVAL RIDES • &AMES • IOOTHS FOOD AND FUN FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ' Fii .. MAICH Jo-6 p.a-11 ,.-. SAT .. MAICHJl-I0 ..... 11,.-. SUM.. APllL 1-12:30-5 ,.-. JOit If OM THI"'" AT~ ..... SCHOO\ 11411 MA...ouA Slim, ~TOM llACH Proceed• gofng to Edleon Htgh School clube, org•nlzatlon• and booet•ra • SAVE WHOLESALE PRICES MICH•LIN Gaplng traps In front of many greeos make approach shots dif. licult and a lar ce number of fairway bunkers can also cau.ae ..!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!LI the toitMt orowmo 11'' company 1n Ameocor problems for errant shots . Al19!111111 Elevated tees and greens and aldehW Uea are obltacles that ADVANCE YOUR CAREER 175·13 ..... <'ould cause problems for other 175·14 ... 4Ut 4t.tt IUt tban a straight shot. By earning an M.B.A. or Ph.D. in bu ~int'!>S. 185·1• . Host club proresalonal Art Id 0 d 196·14 · · · "'au a Mas ter's or octor.lll! '-'"rt:l' in """' 1 ... $ch1Jllng WU asked to describe "" cw· .. · · · • · • • "·" 61.tt Busin1.'S!> Administration cnh.inCl' your 1.Mt•N 215-14 each ot the 18 holes on the pot<'nliJI? 206·15 . course. Here's how he looks 215·15 . allhe course: The Unlwri.lly of Beverly Hills h.h d1:vl'lurnJ ,1, fl""' 225--l 5 . progr.tms ldcnlly sull\'d to mt1n .ind Wl1nwn Ovl'r l 'i ye.If~ of 15 . No. 1 (Par S) 465 Y•rda. .igtwhouepursulngarttrslnbu In··~' Arr1v111lun1hof H .tt ..... H .tt . . ... . "·" .. .. . . 71.tt ,. 11 . 0 f I I I bl col~~ cred1f or your bachelor'~ dtgrl"-' (1n nwnv 11ekhl to-e n te Y I f'Cllt hole. The w•rds .i M.isttr's in Buslneu Admlrilstrn11on. Or apply your J\LIGNME Nl longer hitters will 11m Clown the '-··'--1 · d · .... ~ rd O·""" 1 left •'*· It Is• reachable P1r s In B:":i~: ~d~l':~~~t'::~trr 5 ..... gn.~ towt1 '• .,..or.uv n two lhotl but only the longer hit· By ooildlnR on your pl't'Vlou1 work and hfr t''P•·rlenc-e~. ters CMI dO It. the com~te p~,..m u1tUllV 141.H from 12 to Iii montht. No C't..umom 1ttend.I~ It ~uimS. lnd,•pt•ndent courw WOfk No. 2 (Par 4) no y1rdl. It Is Im· i• de)ignl'd .iround your K™.•dull' ond dl'l'O ol profcolon31 portant to drive In the falrwwt. • lnteml. TM QNtn II downwind m.klnt It urn• v.lu.tble •dv•nct'd colk'~l' dt•gl'ft' th.t will •llow tougher end II •lev•ted and hard. you 10 ICh~• the f'in•ncwl l'\'W•Hth you c:fo~c It II dlfflcutt to IUOO-the dist.net ~~or wl1t11 for •n ('11.thutlOn to the O'"ft. A hltlftt soft shOI Is MCHIMY to hOld. A good llttlt hOle. No. a <Par J> 161 yard•. Bunllers QUlrdlnQ the oreen m1ke It dlfflcutt, pertlcularly on the left tide of tM l'Mft, The bunkers mall•.,. hole kM* thorttr tNn it 11 •nd IO "rcont ef •lflhtlY CIMNO,Pa .. 91) UNIVERSITY OF BEVERLY HILLS SCHOOL OF 8U51Nf·C,<; AND MANACCMF;Nlf 8500 Wllahlnt Blvd ., l)c.'pt.C 2. !Wwrlv Hills. CA 90211 (211) fl'W·7700 ' ., Authoriztd 10 ronftr dt"ArH• bv lh4! Swte of Caltforn .. Suf)ttlnttnd~nl'of PublJ lnttrut tlon • 156-12 .. .. ... SJJ.tt 145--13 .. Jt.tt 155·13 U .tt 165·13 17.tt 175·13 .. 40,,. 165-14 41.tt 175--14 ... 42.tt 18!H4 . . . 46.tt '76· 70-13 . . . . 42.tt 186·70-13 .. .. 4Ut •£T 141toUt BASKETBALL/BASEBALL/HOCKEY ThU(sday. March 29. 1979 DAii. Y PILOT .a3 Moncrief But AIA Bf JOHN EVA 0 OltlltO..lf ............ The &:ame h~ to baw ~n b kv~ •f nt ll'• the onl)' lo1tul ""planauon for Wl'dnt'9day nll{ht'a thrllhn~ 100 99 OVt•rt1mt> \ ll'lory ror Alhlel~ In AC' lion m lht> st'C'Ond annuul ('ouch\•'! All AOl<'rknn b i.kttball ttlmc> How.-~· ('O\lld on <''<Phi n tht· All AmM• ru • m1raC'uloui. l~ polotrorot• · bac k with lefts thon I:? m1 nut ' n•rnalntf\IC to i>f'nd lht• Jtll ml' into 0\'l'fl llll\' ONt; \' LIO AKGl ~U:NT. jl lt•di.t ror the S.9'l2 10 Jtlt'ndanct· ot tht• 1\nuht•1m ConH·nt1on Ct•nll'r. mlJ:hl ha t-twt>n tht• 1•l••Y n( i\rk,1n"las S1dnt•) Mom•ru•f v. ho J)('rformt-d 1.111 1f ht• v..i.' ht>JVt'n 'ent h1 m ... elf ll wui. Mocwrwf "ho wa1> pn11c111,1I ly rt-pon.<i1hlt• for lht• All Amcncan!> 'ur.:t". lil'Ortnj.l 2J Of hi' j.l3ffit! h.lgh 2~ µo1nt:i in lht• i.t•t•ood hul( 1ndudmg tht• 10 foot ban~ shot with 11rw :.rt·ond lt.'ft in rt>gulallon to :.t-nd 11 into the ext ru pen0tt Of ('Our:st'. 1t v. u i. u ti~o Mo ncrief arkr connl'l'ltn~ on all nine of hb :.hot:. tn tht• ,,,,·ond hulf ~ho missed tht• desperation 25 footer at the end that would havt• wun the gam e for his teammatt-s t'OR TUE ALL·AM E RICANS to cvt•n be an lhl· conll'st was remarka· ble. coru.1dcnng the amount of time ticro> the team had s µent playing tos:ethe r ··w e played very well :tnd I thought the kids dad an outstanding Job." complim<.•nte d their coa ch. Arkansas' t-:dctw Sutton "The kids ma'1c a s:rcat comeback. espeeially Jfter being down the way they ~ere .. T he gamt· :.tarted us 1f /\IA was go- ing to m ake Boh Oall's · fmal a p- pC'a ranee as coach a l<.1ugher. Before th<• All-Ame ricans knew what hat th1.•m AIA had l'!corcd the first 15 µoints unrl led 19.2·s 1x minute1> into the aff:ur IT SEEME D a n utmost msurmoun· tabll' defic it for the l\ll-l\mer1cans as AJA kept th(> pressure. a nd a 15-point margin, until 11 :44 rcma1rung 1n the game Stars, Wins • Out It wu" 1t \h•" junctun'. wl\h ~hat Sutt<1tl culled bt• "Sc<'ond unit," th•l th All·Am+>r 1•an11 ma~ a &a me or It. t.cd by LonN IWut>h Still<"-tUckey W11l11m . lht> All Amt•rtcani. out· rored AJA 21 3 ovt'r the nt•xl four minute • luroin11 u l~ J.x>lnl <tcf1l'lt in· to » 74 71 udvant1.tU•' Wlllhun:. scol'('(J JO po ni. tJunnM the 1·un on u vanety of l!hots. ln<'ludmlC u ~tum dunk ul tho l·nd tt1 ru1> lhl· coml'l>ack ~gs Show No MercY1 Dionne Leads 8-1 Assault on V aclwn INGLEWOOD <AP> -lt was this is about the best line I"ve nlght'1 loss to Va n·couver wa. u big nlpt for Ma rcel Dionne. played on." thP worst 1 'd seen But tortighl bul the Loa An1eles Kings· was much worse than that . It's a center was more Interested in T HE KINGS, who open u four myHtery to me what's happened other tblnas -Uke his team's game road trip 1''r1day ni~ht m to our club. We had no discipline NaUonaJ Hockey League playoH Atla nta, a re six points behind at all.'' chances. second-place Pittsburgh in the M ik e Murphy and Slt>vc "We have only six games left Norris Division. but still have a J ens en s truck ror coalll 35 und we must keep up the inlensi good shot at the playoffs. seconds apart early in the first ty," Dionne s aid Wednesday They took no m ercy on a period to touch off a rour-goul after he scored his 53rd and 54th former tea mmate '" the victory outburst a gains t Vachon. goals of t.he season to help the over the Red Wing i., working K ings beat the Detroit Hed over former Los Angeles goalll' DIONNE'S S3RD GOA L of the Rog ie Vac hon who has sea son cumt.• on a power play Wings. 8· l. already had a miserable c nouch from 10 fl'f't and g ave the KJngs ·•WE HA VE TO PLAY playorr season. a 3 -0 lead in the first f1 vc AIA RF.GA&N•:u 1b, polMi though hockey on our road trip." "You can't fault Rogae al all,.. minutes of play. then Be rl ..ind appc.·•rl-d lo huvc the l(a me in Dionne 's last goal againi.1 the sa id Red Wi ngs Coach Bobby Wilson drilled a JO.footer with h~nd Jt ~ with 10 :; •conds lef\ In Red Wings rewrote has own <.'tub Kromm. '"lie should s ue h•~ 4 49 lefl in the opcnan~ period to n·~ulut.100 Out Moner1d hat a 12 record of 53 an a season . Lt'am ror non-support. I ~till complt•le the bombardm ent footer .uld Baylor' Vinnie Jotu\g()n MVP Arkan ~as' established in the 1976-77 cam thank Rogie Vachon "'ill come against Vachon. btole tilt· 1nbuun<b VJ1is and ft.>d Mon paign. back. I personally feel for him. 0l'troit's only score against end ut:iuo who hat the bhot at the Sidney Moncrief. who lie complimented the player.., "HE'S A HUMAN BE ING and K 1ngs' ~oalie Mario Lesi>ard IJu t""r to st•nd 11 wto overtime. ~cored 25 points in-on his hne, Dave Taylor and has had too muc)l crit1c11>m and came with 3 :34 left on a power Moncnt.•f t.'Onlanucd h11> dommancc e luding nine straight Charlie Simmer barbs. ll 's unfair to somebody play goal by J .P . l.A!Hlanc. 1 in thl' extra J~nod 1>cor1n~ fa ve of his bas kets in the second "I've ~en getting a lot or who's ~iven the game as much Da \'e Taylor a nd ~yl Apps team'1> lulJl niot-point:,. but tus final half. was awar ded chances and our la ne is playing as be has." udded goals a gainst the Hed s hot which Y.ould huve v.on the mosl valuable player well." he said. "We have a lot of Talking about has tcam'1> pla.>. Wings 1n the second period to gaml' for tus karnmatt.•s. hit the s ide laur('ls . confidence now as a unit and Kromm s aid : "I thoui;:hl last ~1ve the Kings a 5·1 advantage of lhl· rim as th(· buuer 1>oundt.'<i .....:.::.:.:..:.:.::..:.... _______ .:..:__.:_ ___________ _:_;:_::_:...:.:..:._:..~----..:.:..---~----..:.;:...------- Even with Monc rwf's hcro1cl'!. lt was only fitting Oates go out a win - ner with AIA a fter havanJ? spent four years with the club. leudang at from relative obscunty lo one of the tOJ> amateur ll'acns rn the world "WORKING FOR AIA has been a great c xpcricnl'e ror me ... s a id Oah:s, who firusht.-d with 1.1 four-year record or 171·28. "ll'i. 1>omelhing I'll a lways re member " Another person who will rl·membcr as Mon<:n cf .. It was a great ft·t·ltng to be around t ulcnt hkt• th1:-. · :.:t1d the Razorback who wa:-accorded MVP honors for has cfforti. a nd b ex~ctcd to be a mong one of the fir~l choices in June's NBA draft. "I don 't think anybody had a nything to provt· ht•re. We JUSl wcnl out and play«.."<i ... Five playt•rs s rored in double rigures for the All Ame ricans with Williams tallying 14 points. Tyrone Br anyan of Texas 12, Jamc.-s Bailey of Rutgers 11 and Johnson 10. Brad Hoffman led AIA with 19 points. ' F ..... r.,.eaJ TIRE • lhe New 1 ANGELS' OUTLOOK. • • Uaylor 1s the dcs1~nuted hitter The s tart 1n~ rotation includes R y a n . T a n a n a a n d t h r e e· youngsters Dave Frost 126>. Chris Knapp 125> and Don Aase t24 L The bullpt•n features Barr. Dave La Roche. Oy<ir M 11lcr and rookie Mark Clear. The bench s trength rests 1 n veteran Merv Rettenm und. re- cently-signed outfielde r Willie Oavts a nd a handful of ~oung prospects. .. THE WAY I LOOK al it, Nolan Ryan, J oe Rudi and Bob by Grich wHI each be like a ne w player because they didn't really show us what they can do lasl year." Bavasi says. Ryan finished with a 10·l3 record. and Bavasi feels his com eback alone will make up the five games which separated the Angels from divis ion champ Kansas City last season. G rich and Rudi we re nagged by in· JUraes and hat .25l and .256 Rudi's average wus his lowest ever since becoming a regular in the major leagues 10 years ago. The only year Grich hat worse was 1977, when he suffort'CI a herniated disc and played in Just 52 games. I•' T HEY BOTH bounce back and Ry a n can win between 17 and 20 ga mes. Bavasi may he right-it will be hkc gettmg three new players. Southpaw Frunk Tanana won 18 games last year with a sore arm. and he c laims to be t hrowing h a rd . wit hout pain, during exhibition ap- pearances Golden Glover Rick Miller has na iled down the center field job. He hit .263 last season a nd has been sizzling over the .400 m urk in exhibi tion J,lamcs. With that pool of talent. t he Angels rank as t he divis ional favorite in the * * * Angels R a ined Out SUN CITY. Ariz. <AP > -Rain forced cancellation o f Wednesday's sch eduled b aseb a ll exh ib ition between the California Angels and Milwaukee Brewers eyes of m a ny expe r ts. including Whitey He rzog. mana~er of the three-ti me c hamp Kans a s City Royals. "The Angels s hould be favored ... Herzog say~ ... But they were favored last year, too. It should be a race a lot like last year. very c lose between California . Texas a nd the Royals." * * * Angels Next For Dodgers VERO BEACH. Fla . <AP ) -The Dodgers ha ve w ra ppe d up their s pring training in Florida with a 12·6 exhibition r ecord , a nd now return to Los Angeles, where they'll meet the California Angds in the "i"reeway Series" this weekend. The Dodge rs closed the ir Flon da camp with a loss. dropping an 8·4 de· cision to the New York Mets on Wed· nesday. Alex Trevino drove in t.bree runs with a triple. double and single while Steve He nderson contributed two triples to pace the viclory for the Mets. 7-10 this spring. Dusty Baker hit two homers and drove in three runs for the Dodgers . Los Anf(eles left-ha nder Doug Ra u suffered the loss, giving up eight runs five earned -on 10 hits. Pete Falcone, who scattered seven bjts over six innings. picked up the vic- tory. ,.. Los Angeles was hit by two minor injuries Wednesday. Third basema n Ro n Cey was hil o n the left ~rm by Dodger pitcher Bob Welch in batting pract.lce and m issed the game. Right· fi elde r Reggie Smith left the game when he re-injured his acbilles ten· don. Neither injury was considered serious, however. and both Cey and Smith are expected to start Frid ay night when the Dodgers open the se ries wit.h the Angels. -amera1 Steel Radial ;\ Puts It AU lbgether! ;. Heat-Treated Pre·Stretc hed Nylon Cord Tread Channels Resist Hydroplaning The General Steel Rad ial is General's only steel be lted radial passe nger tire with a ny lon cord body on the road today. 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John said. ·'Joe Morgan ls the key to the Cl nclMatl situation. They need for J oo Morgan lo have a Joe Morgan-like yea r." The vldory for Golde n Weal wa1 the 18th ttraJtht without de· feat. and pvet the Rusllt1n1 u 3·0 confertonce record. INSTEAD, HF. /\CCt:PTt;O an oller the Ne w York Yan.kds m ade whJlc Cincinnati wai. ott on a tour of J apan. 1rn<.1 now John is at'rosfl Ta mpa Ba y train Ing with t~ New York team In St. Peter sburg. JOHN SAID the Yankees ht1d 11couted hJm Ju t yuar . and th al prlnch>i l owner Ceorge Stein brcnner l'lleppcd in to complete contrucl negoltollons himself. "One<' that Watl done , I told him what he• had wa.'I u loyul baseball player who would pitch ul 4'ny pace he wanted . as a btarter , as a bullpen pitcher. whatever and ?ls often ui, lhcy wanlt-d. ·· John said Tbe 103 point tota l m ar ked the seventh time ln 18 gam ca that the Rustlers have gone over the ce ntury riaure. Bland hit 11 of 21 rrom th~ noor and had five free lhrowa. The Rustlers' Karen Gage also had 14 rebounds with five GWC players s cor i n g In do uble figur es. Golden West plays at Cypress in a crucial conference gaml' Wednesday al 4 The Rustle rs will tunt' up for the gam(• at San· ta Monica F'riday "A thing that hurt wai. the lteds . . were out of tout h for a while If al had been another week or 10 days before tht·y lcfl ror J apan. I could ver y w1•ll IX" over there right now pitching 10 Johnny Bench," John said Reds President Dic k Wagner d id not talk about the m·gotJ J lions for a long hm1·. but th1i. spring told pretty m u<"ll t ht· s ame story as John: 1r he hod come back from Japan l'artit"r . or left later, he might hove· IJ\•cn a ble to sign t he forme r 1)9dgcr star who became a free a~cnl. Goeggel, Jamison Earn AJl-CIF Lm da Googgc l of t;orona dcl M ar and narbar a Jumison or Estancia havt.' been accorded All·CIF' 3-A g irls ba s ketball honors I n othe r womt>n '!. action, Ora nge Coast Collc~c ·s defense came allvt> m the !'ieeond half as the Pirates drubbed Santa Ana. 53·38. Laura Semonsc•n hit 7 o r 14 field goal a tte mpts for 15 points and also grabtx.'<.I tit r ebounds for Orangl• Coast , which allowed j ust 17 points m the "lecond half a fte r holding a shm 2:;.21 lead ut the intermission THAT WOULD 11/\Vt; ~ailed Lasorda, who J ohn sa id had <i s pecial int~rest in the nc·~ot1u l ions. Goeg~cl . who avcra~ed lit tJ points rx·r ~amt•, nabbed flrl>t ll'am honori-. while J am1Hon, an I I 4 scon •r, was selt•elt'd on the Lhard team. "When 1t wu:-. clear I wusn't goang lo stay with lht! Oodi.:c rs , Tommy Laso rdu called me 1n :.ind ~.ttd he didn't care• where I wc·nt so long as J d idn 'l ;.o to th,· Crnt·1nnal i Red s .·· the Dod~er~· Ma rsha Ovn ton of H1 vcn.1dc Poly wai-chosen Player of lh•· Year. She sc·orcd lli.O per game rrom lht· hac•k(•ourt and led her I ca m to tht.' :1 A title Volleyball Edison, Tars, Barons Win Technical fo ub arc pretty rare an volleyball but one such call occurcd 1n Wednesday's Suns<'l Le a gue match hC'twecn Hunllni.:ton Beach city rivals Edison and Marina. To top it off, the anfraction.. t•allc<!. un f:d1~on Coach Ken Wt11~g<· was lhl' turnlnJ.! point in tlll' Char gers' fQur-gaml' •1clory EDISON HAD R•:F.N hl<iwn oul 10 lh1· f1r ... 1 ~a me, 15·3, and w;u, down 3 I m tht: M•t·ond wh1•n Waigge was assessed tht• tc('hn1cal Aflt>r th(• :-.1<11• out , the Char~cr playt)rs got fired up <ind eruptc'<l (or 14 or the next 15 points. Eruson then took the fmal two ~amc:... IS !J, 16·14. to puJI tl out Frank Donner wtlh ht~ :..cllaog wu:.. lhc kt!y for the Chargers Marina wa~ paced by Pete Ottvt·n port 's h1U10J( IN OTHER SUNSET t t:ACUE ucl1on, Foun tuin Valley defeated ll untm~ton Beach, 16 M. 15-7 3·15, 15.:1 a nd N l'wpor t H arbor trnmplt•cl 'Westminster. JG M, JS 6, 15·3 Behind the front hnc !>locking and hittang or Dan Hasklt> and Tom Gr ci.:ory, f'ountain Vallt>y upped its season record to 5 2 Dou~ llar bottlc ancl Rob Van HattC'n also illay<.•d wc·ll in the back for for the Barons J ohn Sweek and Dave Devic k led NC'wport Harbor to its firth victory 10 sax outings Sweck and Devick sparkled with their hilting and block· in g o n the rro nl r o w th a t n e utr a.l1 zcd Westminster 's Dave Walker, u left-ha nded hitter Redjaian Leads Soccer All-stars Nader Re<.11aran . who led University High to the Cl F 3-A · soeccr finals , leads those chosen to the South squad in the inaugural North-South Oraoge County high school a ll-star s~cer game set ror April 7 at Orange Cout College. Other nota ble players on the team to be coached by Les McCrimmoo of the Corona del Mar Kickers, include Ne wport If arbor Iii Rh 'i; Bryan Haney and El Toro's Scott MacLeod. most va luo· ble players In the Sunset and Sea View clrcwts The South roster : Shooting Stars Sparkle Tht· Shooting Star'>. ,, Huntington Bl·ut·h i.:1rh :-.occer tea m . capped orr a br illiant M~ason Sat ur da y when l.hcy beat un dt•feulcd Cl'ntral Tor r an<'e. 2·0~t o c:.ttilun· ttw A YSO cham p111ni.h1p T h (' v 1 t.• l o r y ~ :.i v f' t'oueh Don Ctl lr1y an <I h1l> girls c agt·~ JO 12 1 :1 19 ·0· I r ecord for l ht· year. inc luding a Ii O m;.i rk 10 JH>'>t ..,,.u ..,11n pla y T he M.'CJ~nn :,lartt·rl 1n 0 c t o b 1· r f o r l h 1 \ o u n i.: .., I 1• r .., ,, n d al lhough d1v1i.1onal play has bt•t•n <:omp l1'l l·d the re 1:-. a P<>l>M brhty a -.t a l e ch :1m p1o n!>h 1p m 1J,!hl ta k l·· p l J<'l' ht·l wt·t.•n · lhc• nort h ttnd lht· '>OUth Tht.• 15 i.:irl team. all of 'whom h vc• HI llunttnJ,!lOn Rt·ach , 1nf'ludl' M ary H c t h Tho h 1• • Sh a r y I Cillay, Mory Frttl.IO~N . K<trri Taylor . Ka thy Blefcld . Michelle Mur ray. Mitch Nadon. Joy B1efeld, Mary Ellen Pal t itu cc1 . Mi c h e ll e Burk enfe ld , C h ere Ha na n, Molly Torke lls . Sandra Jones. r ... url Ge or ~1<· a nd Laura Stephens C1llay '!> usl>ts tant coaches arc Sandy and Re net• Nadon Pablo Ag uayo <Soddle back >. Pele Castelan FRl ·SAT MAR ~-ll <Miss ion Viejo >: Roy F'rceman <Fountain Valley >. \ NO BULL .... •W ...... 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Chris Willi:. 8960 WARNER AV•FOUNTAIN VL Y• 842-7570 <University J: J oo Yoon 1:Ed.l=so=n~1~. ------~================- Charities Get 855,000 Four S o uth e r n California women's re· covery bomes , lncludln1 New Dlreet.lonB of Costa Meu' alons with the Joey 8lthop Pev!Uon In Pblladelphia, will benefit tw 15,000 each from the Women's Kemper Open 1011 toumamenL at Mc111 Vent. CC UU• week . With the Arthrltlt Foundation of Southern California rece lvln1 13C1,000 from the tourna- meet, the total charity ~--wtu be m.ooo. a addition to New Hdl"lrODt, TUmlna Point In San Dle10, Felicity Hou1e In Lot An1eles -LaVllt.8 In Hemet .,. allO r-.clpenll or a 11.000 donation from the tearnalDlllt. ' •• '. , . ,. 1: I ,. . .GOLF I SOCCER I SKIING 0 .. 1, .. I .......... Illy lllO•r• lttellle< ,,.._ P•fllt 82L WPEZ .•• not to let anyone know I 'm nervous," There was no grumbling from any of the UW amateurs indud· 1ng 120 guests of lames s. Ke mper, Jr .• chairman of the board o f the s ponsoring Or· ~anlzatlon about not being able to play. accordlnt to general chairman Jim Poteet. No refunds are made for those who paid $700 to partJclpate In the pro-am Md m01t, If not all. will agree that the money was well-spent even though they did not get to play a round or golf. ·'The entire 100 percent of that money goes to c harity." Steve fine. director or advertising for th e s pon s oring Kempe r Insurance Co., said . "There were 184 amateurs including 1.20 as compan y gues t s a nd Mr Kemper is paying all expenses for the entjre group for these social affairs. the tee prizes and all of them· have tickets for thl' tournament. "Every dollar collected for the pro-am goes to charity and Mr Ke mper make s u p the d if rerence." This means that 64 players paid the $700. a total or $44.800 with Kemper .idding Sl0,200 to brilg the figure to $55.000. ,.,...Page Bl BROWN •.. "I plan to h ave a passing gam e which will get a lot of kids involved In the offense." said Brown. who s e t e ams have reached the playoffs In every year he has coached. "It will be a team concept and I feel great defe nsive teams crea te offensive opportunities ... DAILY PILOT 8$ • 11 Ski Tra•s Cable Catchers Secret to Sa/ eiy By DAVE CUNNINGHAM Ot Hie o.lly ........... After l"st season 's fatal tram accident-. the folks at Squaw Valley knew they had to take strong measures to convince the public they we ren't j ust a s lipshod, careless and dangeroU.s operation. ': So they drafted a set of tough new safety codes, tough enough to make even the meanest state inspector smile with admiration. And that's just what happened. Art Carter , tht s tate's chief ot Occ'!_Palional Safety and Health. was so im · pressed with Squaw Valley's s uper-safe approach that he proposed a similar code for all s ki lifts and a erial tramways in CaUfQrnia. And Carter ,is re-,,.---------- portedly working with ( SK.JI~" J the ski lilt industry now 1-._, to finali:z.e those safety codes. If they're adopted. it will be a giant step forward for all skiers who. like myself. reel a hint of terror run down the s pine each time a chair lift groans. moans or grinds to a stop. Carter is con vinced there will ne ver bl' a nother tragedy like the one last April when a cable s lipped from its saddle and sliced through a Squaw Valley tram. killing four and injuring 30 others "Cable catchers have been installed ... he say::.. "Ir they had been in place in the past . no one would have been killed or injured." · - Besides a comprehensive training progra m and add•· lional safety devices. Squaw Valley also installed add1· tional wind measuring devices and conmmunications equipment and e mploys a weather forecaster. Weather criteria under which operations mus t be hall· ed were aJso established . • • • THEY HAVEN'T RELEASED any numbers. but or ficials at Squaw Valley are claiming this month is break· ing all records for the most skiers per month since thl' area opened in 194.9. The new safety meas ures ha\•e probably contributed to the a rea's s uccess. but more important arc the unusually good ski conditions and the pleusant weather. permitting daily operation of all 25 lifts • • • ' ,. . I SURF GOALIE TONY CHURSKY TRIES IN VAIN TO STOP A COSMO GOAL. THE BROWN appointment tends to lead toward a changing image at UCLA. John Wooden. Gene Bartow and Gary Cun- ningham were basically your mild-mannered . quiet types. Brown is just the opposite. MT. REBA SKI AREA in Hear Valley ha::. announced 1t will expand the sizl' or its mountain lodge by one-third next season. F,....P~8Z PRO VIEWS COURSE. • • missed shots la nd in the bunkers. No. 4 (Par 5) 412 yards. Another Possible birdie hole. The long hit· terscan reach the green in two if the prevalltng wind is blowing behind them. The second shot should be kept to the right sid_e because of a big palm tree on the left, 52 vards from the green. No. s CPar 4) 378 yards. One of the more difflcult holes on the course. The green slopes a way a nd is very hard. Really, the only wav to get the ball on the green Is to bounce It on to ma ke it hold. The green is flat in the middle tor a bout five yards, then slopes away on both sides. A long shot could find the hedge behind and make this an automa tic double DOQey. No. 6 (Par 4) 335 yards. A re- latively easy driving hole. Again the second shot is important. If the green ls hard, you should hit 1n front and let the ba ll bounce on· t.o the green. The rough behind is tbugh to come back from for par. No. 7 (Par 3) 161 yards. Requires a long Iron. It ls difficult to hit the green even thoUgh it Is a large one. Mo~t misses will be to the right because of the tee lineup. There's a bunker to ttle left and trees to the right .Alongpar3andagoodhole . No. a (Par 4) 3IO Ya~ds. The most underrated hole on the course. You are hitting into the wind and it plays extremely long. You are driving Into a hill and get minimum rol l. The green is elevated and crowned In the mid· die. making the ball roll to the side. By the end of the tourna- me nt, this will be one of the hardest holes on the course In re- lation to par. Few birdies here. No. 9 <Par 4) 367 yards. The left side is QUarded by trees and a hid· den lake near the green. Once on lhe green, the players will find It the most difficult on the course. 'there Is a 14-foot drop from baek to front and a big hog back run- ning through from left to right. It Is imPortant to hit the approach shat below the pin. No. 10 (Plr 4) 410 yards. A great hOfe to start the back nine. A lake in front of the tee shouldn't c.ome Into play. A lake on the r ight will definitely come Into play. Sh<>uld aim for 150-yard bush to the left side. Chlppino and putting are also important he re. Most ptayers come up short and have to save par with a short chip and one putt. Not many birdies here. No. 11 <Par 5) 532 yards. Pr~y one of the ionoest par .S's, If not the longest, on the LPGA tour all year. It will be a real tough hole. Dog leg rloht and up a hill with a three or tour wood tor a second shot. Most will use a 7 or 8 iron on the third approach shot if they hit two good woods. Green is relatively fl at but bad trouble lies behind. A lot of bogles here. No. 12 (Par 3) 145 yards. One of the easier holes on the course. Should see some birdies here. If the pin is cut on the right side, tee shots will have to come In ove r a lake and a bunker at the green. No. 13 (Par S) 525 yards. A blind tee s hot from an elevated green. Dog leg left. Important to hit on the fairway and it wlll take two good woods to reach the green in three. Into the prevailing wind with a lake bisecting the fairway about 106 yards from the green. A hard hole. A hog back covers U'le whole green making It difficult to putt. Absolute ly one o f the toughest holes on the course. No. 14 <Par 4) 367 yards. A de· cislve hole. A lake on the lett a nd bunker right that shorter hitters will have to contend with. A big bunker on the left front of the green makes players tend to over-club to a green that Is hard to hold. It takes a lofted, high soft s hot to the green to hold. No. 1S (Par 4) 3SS yards. A potential birdie hole. Most will aim to the left side with out..2.f· bounds r ight. A funnel-ty"lfe fairway. The tee shot could get away off the side hill. Approach shot shoUld be kept below the pin, othe rwise It could mean three putts on a fast, racy green. No. 16 (Par 3) 165 yards. The be s t par three on the course. Swirling winds could push tee shots to the left toward a big trap. A very, very narrow green and bunkered perfectly( an hour-glass shape. If the pin s on the back side, long hitters could go out-of. bounds. A delicate shot required to get over the bunker and not bounce over the green. No. 17 (Par 4) 377 yards. A real hard hole for the girls. A long drive required. If not, a blind second shot to a small green that is hard and the ball will bounce over the back a nd down a slope. Hitting the right club is very Im· Portant. No. 11 (Par 3) 1'5 yards. Really a good finishing nole. Most of the girts will probably be hitting three or four Irons to a green that slopes to the take on the right. A very dlf· flcult putting green. On the wrong s ide, It is real racy toward the lake and difficult to Judge speed. Summary: The toughest holes should be 8, 11, 13 and 17. The easiest shoUld be 1, 3, 12 and 15. ,., ..... r-.•1 SURF ... about that." -he s aid. "'Losing was no disgrace to us. I think we played very well and if we con· tinue to play like that. we're go- ing to win a few. "It's difficult to play against a good team. Anybody can look great against a s loppy team. We took it to them and bad some good attacks going. We'll take some cr edit out of the game e ven though we lost." EVERYBODY SEEMED to agree that the re we re two turn- ing points. a Cos mos goal that s houldn't have happened and a Surf goal that should have. Both plays occurred during the first 15 minutes or the second half, about as exciting a segment as you wiJI find in a soccer game. First. the Cosmos' Seninbo s napped ·the scoreless deadlock at 51 :41 when he capped a long drive by slipping a shot just in· side the nenr upright. Less than a minute later, Steve Moyers re· taliated for the Surf by slam· ming a shot In after a s uperb pass by Craig Allen. Not to be outdone . the Cosmos came back a minute and a half late r when Giorgio Chinaglia deflected a shot off defender An· dy McBride. Taking a crazy top· spin bounce. the ball squirted by Chursky despite his getting a hand on jt. Then came the clincher. With the Surf on the attack again. Steve Moyers took a crisp pass in the middle and chipped it into the net in the S9th minute, only to have it disallowed by an off· sides call. A header by Terry Garbett at 65:44 put the Cosmos up 3·1 but the Surf kept right on kicking. Steve David followed a Moyers rebound for a goal at 73:00 and McBride made a pair or brUUant saves to keep the team within striking distance at the wire. The c urrent two-story building has about t 7 .000 square feel and the planned L-snaped addition will provide morP s pace for the cafeteria and bar "I definitely have trouble s it- ting on the bench. crossing my leg and looking c.901.'' he says with a s mile. "l think we will win bere. I'm SUJe we will." Mt. Reba will also. double its season ski lockers to 4.50 a nd add another 100 parking spaces • • • Brown will ais<> be coaching under the long s hadow or Wooden, whose 10 NCAA cham- pionships have seemed "to bring a cloud over rus s uccessors. SNOW SUMMIT ALSO .PLANS to expand next year The popular Southern California resort will install two new lifts, one serving intermediates and t he other for expert s kiers. A new run will also be cut. just east of the present Log Chute nm. "Pressure is something you put on yourself." Brown says. "and I pu_t a lot of pressure on myself. I'm looking forward to this ctiallenge and opportunity .. Jo Alexander. spokeswoman ror Snow Summit. says the new lifts will provide a much greater uphill capacity. but the resort won't increase its lift ticket limitation pro· portionately "We expect this will create a lot less waiting m hnc and fewer s kiers on the slopes." AJexand4i' says . Sulli Qualifies To Meet Hogan Steve SulJi of Chicago has earned the least· desired spot in the men 's round or 32 for the Catalina. Racquetball Classic which begins loday al King's Court in Westminster . Though Sulli topped Harold Lujan of Steam- boat Springs. Colo .. 21·17. 15·21, 11 ·4 in Wed- nesday's qualifying round. be must now meet top· seeded Marty Hogan. who will be atte mpting to capture bis fifth consecutive title on the pro tour If Hogan. a San Diego State junior from St. Louis defeats S ulli today be would then play a 9 p.m . ~atch in the men's round of 16. which will a lso be completed today. The finals. of the women ·s qualifying and t he round of 16 al!fO are on today's schedule. with top· seeded ShannGn Wright or Las Vegas out to win her fourth strflght championship on the tour. She has not lost a single game since losing a semifinal match in St. Uouis last September on the season's first event. · A pair of Southern California players we re among the qualifiers in Wednesday's play. Bill Hildebrand of Los Angeles edged Scott Hawkins of Santa Clara. 20-21. 21-13. 11·9, and Rich Handley or San Diego downed King's Court teaching pro John Davidson. 21-13. 21·10. The "NEVADA" in Black and Gold Kldsldn. Widths M 's to EEE's. Sizes e to 14. OPENS SATURDAY "Skip/Mt" Alan Hale Invite• You To Th• .. ····1·1·,;.·A;,;NUAi: •••.•••••••••• Cabin Cruisers· Jet Ski Boats • Inflatable Boats • Fishing Boats • Racing Boats • Portable Boats • Tunnel Boards MARITIME ACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENT M1rine Engines • Depth Finders • Jet Sklla Marine Radios • Water Sklls • Surf Boards Boat Trailers • Marine Antiques Admlulon: Slip Into .,,. remart<able comf~rt of Florahelm Handaewn Imperials. suJ)9'b Cletalllng. premium leathers and good tooklng atyling make th ... shoea a natural for every.well dreued man. Adult• auo Kida (1-15) 11.25 lm•M '"-''" ttllllMIU m NttS #M FAIHION Ill.AND, NIWPORT IDCH (71C) 144 4121 n7 MAIN ITMa'T, ALMAWA (111) m.1171 ' . lllllCll 31 ..... I l ' j· I i I •• t' 1' ,. /. ~~ , -OAll.Y Pll.OT v Tfluted•Y. Meroh n , ,,,. .. Business J_ I Gas·saVlng Efforts Splir Inventions 'I 8)' 'he Aa.~laled P~i. »utomttk •r, &Na. J ,000 to ti 000 In vt•nllona or 1d ua a )'cur. untl f<'ord pokn m11n Rabt•rt th1rna.r ll ttld th numlwr h it" rou11hl y doublt'<I In r1 c·1·nt yt•u1 ~ Olht>r inventor-A huv~ m •t with k i; 11\l<'Ct'llll Whllf' 0 S. l~•den worr y .ibou. lh<-n .. or Mtd •t• l Oii 1>r11.•t• . and drtHr ~orry Mbout the• •U~IUt•nl jump In J[UOlant• prlrP . b rlcyard 1n\'l"nlt>f'S by th<• thoubllnd!l 81'} tJnk«'rang with 11Jtt • lO Jlt\ m ("ti("a ·, ro m 1111( m u 111~1t mort· male ror Uu 11 m on t• so •'All, flJ\KNAll 'l<tld fo'or1I h a1n't bouf{hl ny ub•lllllliul 1(1.-a from 11 lnym un. but thut h 1n l topf)('d H N LtllQf•r of In cll n n r-oh" lo'cdcrfll uaentA H4'lied tlM! Hllll that L.nn<'t' Cromba u1;ed on hl1t Wt l>1 ter, Minn . f arm tor fu mcnt.t.nac corn w make ulcohol for ful·I. Crombie then obtulnPd an t'1'P<•rim{'nlal per m it te' O j) rMtt1 tho litlll lt'M3lly. ihtJ pubUrlty from h111 .run-in w1lh tht• l11w 11ta rrt'd the pubht''' rntt•rc"lt, a nd <.:romb1c &uad he• 11ow >tt't6 hwl(Jr1-<l11 of tclc()horw .. 111111 tu1kanu how lo muk • lht· Jlcohol rucl fht> 'O\i>rk 1& hc·ln1t don In bu"l'ffil'nh . ~"' ai•••s net hc'f'h hy 'Ul'h .11n11t1•ur l)lnO\ l(lr ''" u pau a p.11 lor "orkt•r Ill Kukomo. Int.I , f 1rmt•r an Minot .,..1111 and ..i n a u t 11 rn 1• l' h J n 11 111 I 11 1l 1.1n 1i111h' I 1nr n l~ m unufu1•tur1n1ot untl 1·lltnn h111 1•ut1•nl1·d Pd l'o h1t•I ~RVt'r ' hJrll .. tr l.Jf'Ult'I 1'111~!\ lht• dc•vu·t• twutA l(U olhw \Upo1 11 ln '"fr J rar 1•nl(tn1· for mm 1• •• v I' n d I' I r 1111.fll 0 II 11 ll cl I u l' I 1·1·onom\ fo'OKU MOTOR (;O. i.uHJ th1• lroublc with nl<>kt 1nvcnt1 onh '" they alro1.1dy havt• been trit'<i. T iit; UOPt' Ot' .1n)'on1• uhh· 111 w ll ha ... an" nt1r111 tu .i 'tkt•Jjhr'JI .111lu hwlu:.t rv 11 'tu<lth•n 11dli'' ,11111 fonw l\(h-1 lh rt•t• )'t'llfll of lt•i.llO)L lw 1l.1rn111 tti.-dt•\l\'1• i:IVt'' UI> lu :l:> I"'' C'l·nl bt·lk r m tll•U!(t' ,111111111 lo 11 ~ JH' r c· 1• n I I 1•'... 1111 II u I u n l ,•mtl'~lfln I n fact. Danny J(•wcll o f Kok o mo. Ind . u 25 year -old JjlUa parlor worker and part llm · me<'hanac, s:ud aJI has idea~ l'nnw from the public librury ~11m1· ot l ht• n .tl'iC-1•111 t-:ct1-.on' 1·li11m ... of f1wl ,,1 \lll~' hd\t' l11•t 11 J 1,JHllt•d .1ml lh1·1r '0\-CJr k " hurd 111 v 1•rl f )' ht'l'IHI e• lh1•y .1rt• ..,,.,. rt•lt vt• ,1hout Uw1 r '"" 1•11t1011\ fl·11rtil~ 1lw11 111i•J , wll l lw ... tol1·n hAL t~ (,. Tll•~ tlcv1r t· hlt vt• bt'l'O 1>rlmar lly to 1·ompunl1·:. ~•t h llt·t·h of c·,1111 but It 1 ... .1v.i iluhlt• lo 111d 1v1 d u11 lb for oJ b41ul $7~. not 1nl'lutJlnu 111 ... tull.1 lion l.tngt•r h~l)'h tt•i.t rt•11ulh from tht• eompunit:s uis111u lui. ful'I l)a vl'r Ml' not yet avallublt• Tht• r~ul\ u thermal-powered cnl(anc attac hment that runs aut..ornobllc 3CCCliSOrtel), freeinl( t h1• c rank bhaft or those ga1>ohnc· gu.tzlinl( c•horcs and, says J ewell. ancreusang milcaue 15 30 milei. 1>cr gollon. Hut e'J <'h )1-.1r 1h1• nutaon ' .1ult1makt·rs j.(1•t thoul)an<h ut un ... 011r 1lc-d 1nv1·nta~ l<'ord Motor ('o . the 1·ountry'h :.l•1·ond lur ut"I Whe n auto (.'n~incer s and .,.1 Af'Wlre ... le Experiment in Saf et9 Tr:.i nspnrtalton St·c·rt•tary Hrock Adam ... cJis pl:.1ys a r •sear ch s afoly vch1C'lc in Scat- tll•. One of l.3 lo-he built by Mini-Cars. Int· . of Ca lifornia. 1l ii) •ICb1gm-d to µrotoct occ upant~ in he ad-o n collision!> at driv ing ... pccds up to 50 mph a nd lo get :n mile:, pl'r ga llon m city driving <md 39 m iles in hig hwa y d ri ving . S MONEY S AV A.IL.AIU fort« .......... ~ ... ,_ ..... ... , .... I! IN•tniflett ,._,., c .......... C714' 97~1010 WEHAVEITI SERVICE By Twry Grant, R. Ph. !'\1•r\/l('I• 1.lllrl' IA-llh h.1 vang the· vrotlul'I y<1u or ,\ o u r p h ~ 1. r r I a n h IJ H · :-. 11 •• c i f 1 t· d . r 1• a 11 1 I y ;ivn1 l11hlr Mo'lt ;ill of 1111• time· 1t 1 .. immt.'<li:.tl••ly on han<I. W1• t ry to moint111n the m<Kt rompkll' st.o<:k nf mtl(J1r1nt•' ~s1hlt• Nt·~ prnd lll'ls art• ~h1pf>t•d lll U'> url ,Jfl uutomnt1l' lmsr., .. ., t1C)()n 1111 th1•y aro rclt•ulicd for publw u.'" llul. having 1l Is JU!lt lhl' 1>t;irt. W•·mukt•ll upolnl to u:.k for a vc•r8(1fl81 hnf'f1nu b y a co mp a n y r1•11rt'St.'OI utivo as qulc-kly ui. ~1ble The more we• kn nw about a d r u ~ product. lht• bl'lter 1~u1pl WI' :ire to d 1s p('n 111· It . lntolU~1mtly. YOUR DOCTOR CAN PllONE US when you need a medicln.-. l'lt'k up your prescription i( sh.op· pang nearby. or wc wlll d"ll ver promptly ~llhout extra charge. A great muny people ' cmtru11l us wllh their prescript.ion# Ma y we c o mpo und your8? ,.._LIDO PHAIWACT "'"Del•wy lll~l-4 ............ MJ..1111 'New' Ideas Rarely Pay Off, Expert Says LOS ANGELES 11\P> ff you oc l'asionally kick yourself for not think· rng of the "Pet Rock" or another craze lo retire on. relax. You probably wouldn't have m ade al work anyway. WHILE SOME P EOPl.t; prosper hy d ream ing up a new idca and run· ni ng with 1l, entrepreneurial cxJ)<!rt Or. llPr bert. Kierulff Rays moRl sue· cci.sful s mall ·bus incs 1> peop l e begin by improving on produc'L'i or se rvices offered by the industries an which lhey work. ••As a rule, you don 'l suddenly come up with a bril(ht idea lo change the world and go out a nd do ll," says Kierulff, director of the Sm1dl llus1· ness Ins titute at USC's Gr adua te School of' Business AdminiRtralion. "For most e ntre pre neurs , whut they do is they've worked for a whHc an a husiness. a very mundane busi· ness In most cascR." Kierulff said in an Interview. "WHAT HAPPENS IS that they a rc working in a business or iodustry a nd they com e across a need that their company Is not lllling or not fiJI. Ing weU.1bey say, 'I can do that bet· ter,• and they go oul and do it.'' Havlng a good idea 11 only the beginnlng, says K1erullf, and Hue· ceasful entrepreneurs usually have to overcome plenty or other problcm H before their ventureM pa y orr More News Reported More business news , lncludlng re· ports on area conpanles, MPIXlllrK lo· day on Pa1e 810. "Generally. you Cmd J><..-'Oplc who a re pcrscrvcring. because an order lo s urvive you've ~ot to hang an there," he said "THEY TEND TO have a s trong desire to s ucceed in whatever they're doing. They're no t passive• people, they 're active people, doers." Even with the!'lc traits, most e n· tre pr encurs wind up o n their own ~1l m osl by a ccident, according to K1 crulff. "There's generally a displace ment event Lhat occurs to start a person In a buslncss," he s aid. "lie can have all these characteristics but sWI slay in a large corporation and ne ver become an entr epreneur. Generally, when he does, it's a displaceme nt event that forces him to do M>. "SOMETIMES HE SEES such a good deal that he can't pass It up, but more often It 's negative; he gets fired, or the head or the family busi· ness dies and he steps In." O n c e they get s t a rte d , e n trepreneurs think of little else but buslncsa, says Klerulff . ··Entreprene urs are constantly talking bualnesa -wbat someone Is doing and how it could be done bet· ter," he said. "THERE'S CONSTANT shop talk about new markets and new Ideas. That's one thing that really charac· terlzea entrepreneurs : The y're vital· ly Interes ted In business, in new ideas. ·'They rea d new1papc r s and magazines all the time to see what's happening in business and In their own lnduatry In particular." We Buy: U.S. Trade Deficit Fal/,s in Month GEMS & EST A TE JEWELRY Our ~ 32 ~ •JC,,.'ief!Ce o.n be of heto to lndMclual1. Attbrneyt, and lanker• In dllf)C)Sln1 of lmoorttf't Jewelry WASHINGTON <AP>-A bi1droplnoll lmport.s hell*I reduce 'tM natk>n'• trade deficit to Juat un· der $1.3 billion ln February. less than half the de· flclt in January and the lown t in 21 monthe. •c· cordin1 to the Commerce Department. Export& of all Sood• increHed durln1 the JDORth by 2.9 percent to a reeord hilb O( $13.5 bUUon, while Imports declined 8.1 peroeot to $14.8 bllllon. The Commern Department aald Wednetday that the value of Imported foreian oll declined 17.5 percem la Pebntary to jutl under II.I blw;.· while the volume ol oil f tll nearl1 11 perce11t '° mUUoabarNla. governnwtnt officials -inchHi- lng thole In the White HOUie iHnOred hit telephone calla and le tters. Jewell p icketed the county courtbouKc for 11 week t.o attract Investors. &OBERT LAFORC E of Providence, ft.I .. took his 1nven· lion to the pu blic. too, dem· onstratlng a new engine type In front or the· Rhodl' Is land Htalcbouse . Jt dad him little good . La Force sajd his t'nginc i>ro vldell a LS percent boost in power and is far mor<' c•ncrgy c•Hicaent th"n the conventional cn~me. He said he's waatmg to pal.ent the engine before releasing th:· tails, but noted that it idles a round 200 r e vol u tio ns per m inute, compared with the I.000 rpm normal for mos t c ar engines. DELBERT OVF.RTON'S tn venlion is a t wo·c arhuretor system designed lo run the com mo n a utomobile e ngine on gasoline and an alterna tive fuel Splitting the gasoline 's chores with another fuel us es IChh gas , he sa ys. Rathe r than a mixture of gasoline a nd methanol known as ··gaso ho l ." Overto n's du al syst em uses both subs ta nces separately. keeping them apart in two car buretors . When the car's engmc 11> run· nlng ic.lle or at u steady speed, the amount of mcthunol antakl' into lhe engine 1s increased. When power is needed for start· Ing or acccleratang, the device pl'r m1ts more gasoline lhun methanol to enter the cnganc OVERTON, WllO works an c.in Indianapolis a uto plant. bald his system also would create <• large industry for production and dils· tr1 bul1on or m('thanol a nd would clean the environment bt:caubc m e thano l bu r r1h wi th fewe r e missions than gasoline Nevertheless, Overton i.aad h1• got a C~1ll'h·22 reaction Thi· a ulomakeri. i.uid "n<1" IJCc <tU">l' no e ffort was being made ror la r at·ecale produc tion Of me thanol ; oil companies H1tld lbey woWdn't produce the 1uel because Detroit wasn 't plaaainc to build cars that u.~e lt. ·1 ·· t ,.,. .. ._ ... DUAL CARBURETOR SYSTEM FACES 'CATCH-22' Delbert Overton Would Uae Gasoline_ and Methanol ()vt•r Tiu• Counte•r MASO Li'ti"CJ' ~ / l'on..l.nt tJ • .,..,. ~ .. tfulft <t " 10•,. ~•tt•t,on >•"" 1') • p.,..., e~C.. • , -• P1n•ttn H II • Pt°"ti•ft , ~. 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STOCKS J BUSINESS Thur8day'8 Clo ing Price NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONS N DAILY Ptl.OT .,, Beats AMC VW Plays Game Of. Sales· Tallies ., llJL'l'ON ll08KOWITZ QuetticM; WlMa le a,.,.._ car Ml H import? Anlwer: ._ a•1 ... r. Penns1'va•. Volbw..-. tM 0-.... auto manulaeturer. began maklJll a.bM&a la.t yar .&. 11ti S250 million plant in New Stanton, Pa. Tbe plant. pl1ped by labor problemi;, &till is not operaUna I\ f'tal1 c..-tty. A tittle more lban 20.000 Rabbits came off tbe Pe-ytvuia assembly line during the flnt two months of am. MEANWJDLE, YOLUWAGl:N CONTINUES to bring in Rabbits from Germany. Tbat confuses the l"ue because i mported car sales baYe always been reported &eparatcly. How are we to get at a total for Volkswagen? Shoukt the Pennsylvania-prod~ Rabbits be counted as part or the overall Volkswagen sales ftgwe? Volkswagen appareaUy looks at it this way: ll depends on what the figures look like. Take January. for example. In that month Ame ricans bought 26,300 Rabbits, ol .-hich 14,500 came from West Money Tree Ge rmany. Now lt so happened that January saw a downswing in sales of Japanese cars. all of which are Import· ed. Toyota. the leading import. sold only 25.500 cars. about 800 short of the Volkswagen total. So Volkswagen, which hasn't been first In the foreign car sales for many years. rush,)d into print with an ad- vertisement that proclaimed: "V()lkswagen docs it again Volkswagen now outsells Toyota. Datsun, Honda aod any other imported car." THAT CLAIM WAS. OF coursl'. te1·chnically <.'Orrect. In J anuary Volkswagen d id outsell all imports. counting both its U.S. and German makes. If the Rabbits assembled in the United States had been excluded from the total. Volkswagen would have ranked fourth. It was J ucky that Volkswagen ma0e this claim so quickly. If it had waited a month. it would not have been able to do so. For in February its combinod ~of U.S.· m ade and German-made Rabbits came to 23, 100. which left it in fourth place behind Honda <30.200>. Toyota 130.400 ) and Datsun <33.000L Indeed. counting both January and February sales. Volkswagen ranked fourth behind the three Japanese models. That's also the way it ended up in l978. the final sales figures showing: Toyota: 441.800 Datsun: 338.000 Honda: 274.000 Volkswagen: 238,800 INCLUDED IN THE VOLKSWAGEN total are 22.600 Rabbits assembled in the United States. Honda Increased its s ales by 23 percent last year to move ahead of Volkswagen into third place. Volkswagen is certainly not going to boast that it's ' rourtb in sates behind these three Japanese cars. But there is ooe other claim that It could begin to use. Volkswagen could say that it's lbe fourth largest U.S. manufacturer of automobiles. Its Pellllsylvania plant is already producing more cars than American Motors Corp Stock Market Still Studies Oil Increase M'laal SltK"b Did ~L.£~ Pr~v To4a'r CS.y 7lo0 ,., 6Ji ,.. 4 1 Jl9 1819 1921 St II • s HEW 'l'OfU( IAPI -NV 540<1< Wlei Apf>l'OC INI • . •• . • ... • •• • • lt,SI0,4111) Pf"•• kMI~ CS.y • • • . .. • • • • • 3'. 920,000 Wffll i190 • • • • . • .. • • • • • . • • • • . • . .>4.JI0.000 Mofllll • • • • . . • • • . • • . • • • 2].830,000 .,. •• , ... ........ ........... 10,M0,000 ,_ yon 4'00 ......... ••• ••. 18,110.000 Jen 1 10 Ott• ... . .. .. .. . . . 1,111.1~.n1 :m :~ ::: ::::::·:::::::: a~;;::;: WMAT &MEX 010 HEW YORK IAPI ,. .... . Tl'lurMey. Mateh 21. 1171 . lft•• .. , •• ==ON9 Pat11MOIC:1 Otte •nd DeSoto fie•• 10 WO(li ""°""' ... ~IOn • -"01 Ille A .... 4"01 ltM !*rlOI l°""9 • ~ O!Ol.IP ICI '!Md • PoltCe • THllMD't-..0. loMy and Ctftdy .,. 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CHl8HOlM8 (Premier•) A Wglni• farm. 1ng lemtly loMI lhtMr land In 1 141Q11 dlapvle and decides 10 pac1c and head weal tor C•lllornla 1n tho 111401 (Part 1 of 41 8 HAMllAHO COMPAHV A relUctant Mike H8Hll hH to lend ott • l\umbet ol Saturday night dalH atranged for him t>y con- f#Md fl'tendt • M(W9 • • • "ly Love p~·· (IKll L- lur'*. (lren1 llmbell*t Jr A we•1thy attorn•y. ...,,~ '°' lllMMH. le o,..n Into en ettw. 12 .,.., . e dl MOM&...,.. Mork 11 IO tOllClfled by the eulog~ uld tor th• "'"°'*' lf\111\ In tOWI\ ltlet ne ~ to iumc>"•tett the men Nett to Ille. (A) • lltCNtl • • • "Knock On WOOO" I 1t~4) Denl\y Kay9, Mel l•t•llf\G. A nlgtltc;iub ven- tlll0qul1J llnd• hlmMlf ltl over tu hMd Wiltl fplM end c;ounter..,i.. 12 llr•.I • CA"°4. IUN.n ANOMllHDI o-•• Alan tong. LMl9 l tva<Of'll • MOVte • • \~ "lllegtl ' ( 18551 Edw.,o G Aot>HMon. NIN Foe.II A former prOMCul()( •OO 1111 wtht find tMm· Mtvff «WMt'* In reek· '*" 1ng ectlvttlw (2 ,,,.. I .ANYONE~ TfMIY~? "Tiie Poecry Of Voutll" Ltv•r Burton HlutH young contempo•••Y poetl, reeding Pf'-""M• rnno poemt from the 1971 Seholaa11C Wrlllng A-0. C~llion. ~•a ANGE Mgle't mother Ind llttet are evicted from their apenment and move In on .MQ141 lllld Brad, • THE 000 COUfll.I Otcat ~ the dlrectOf of Fell•'• creallv• Wl'lllng class of fraudulent adiler· ll!1n9 9 NOVA "Key To PatldlM" Tiie mo.I protnlllng _Qrugt di .. co....-.0 In Ille 26-centu- ry .,. "*1Uf 9Ctuted In OUt own btalnt . -~ "AQCOll'IPl!tnecl Women" Kaltietlne Graham. Helen Reddy. SNney Chllholm anO LaDonne H.,rlt t6* about 1helr c•r••rt. WO!'nll'llOOd and ~·· &lllU&. t:OO D QUINCY During t-"41 oomet>llQI I*· t0<mance ot • mutet lllu- SIOnltt (Don Ameche). hit prot•oe drown• while attempting an undetw•tet trlek (Fl) D 9 BARNEY MILL.EA Alter being bl1len by a dog. WojO IMleS lhe pt<>a- TUBE TOPPERS CB.5 .e 8:00 -"The Chlsholms." The premiere episode of a new &erles tracing the westward move of a plooeer fomlly with Robert Preston <see photo below). KHJ fJ 8:00 -"Knock on Wood." Dunny Kaye plays a night club ventrilo· quisl in this 1954 movie comedy. ABC 8 10:00 -The KllUng Ground. Chemical ~ontamination caused by the disposal of toxic wastes is exa mined in this ABC News Closeup. pac1 of rablM unlMI he c:en o~ hit ,.., Of needlee.(A) • ..W°""1N Oueate: Curll P"raon, Arthur Godfrey, Dwight Stone,Or.H l.~. • THIAICINTOf' MAN "Tiie Majailllc CIOCkwork" Newton'• llOlkl lormulae tor natUt el lew .,. eccept. ed '°' c:entUttM untll lhey are tlnally C>Yllftumed by Eln1teln'a revolutlonery theor1". e:»eGI CMTIA COUNTfff Chief Roy l>flngs In a P9Y· chologlat to conducl a group encounter MMion In an etfor1 to mod.,nlt• Ille IOfCI. • WON..D "The Cllineae Wey" ,,,. Bamboo Curtain rec:.nlly par1ed wide enough lo prov\IM a gllmpae of lh• rernark•bl• way Clllna IU9C>Of\I Ill 900 million people 10:00• CJ) ~ ~ Hl'1 lnwlllfetk>n Into\• mutoer ,. ~., by • trlgtltened nut... a dMd wltneea. and the pOllc;e. D MM. COl.Utl*> Mtt . Columbo M.19'>*Cft foul play ....... cleinlo)o· ant predlc1a IM exllCt moment of • greedy ~manager's death. 11~ ..... ClOMUP "lne Kitting Oroond" Cor • reeponden11 8rll Hume •nd Mlch•al Con11or e•plore th• lncreealng prol>lem Of c:llemlc;al con- 1emine11on ot the l11nd cawed by lhe lmpr<>p« dltpONI ot toatc wutea. • NIGHT GAU.PY "The Rlf\g With lhe Red V ..... 1 Flopet" The new Mll.confidllnt ~' l>OJllng Cfl9"'IPl<>n of the wotld hH one more. ~.bout. 10-.aol~ ME.WOT ActOf&, dlr9ct0fa and orlt· 1c 1 dllCuH recurrent 1'*"91 In WMltm movie&. cm • IEIR)()~IH81"f'IS11EJ19• "The Secret Of Llttle Ned" Tne lmportanoe of lleten· Ing 10 Cllildten II ~·· NlNf. H:OO 1 • • (J) di HEWS MNCEMILAUGH MOYll •• * "A Yank In lhe R.A.F." (19• II Tyrone Power, Betty G'•!Me. An A A.F lllef II llYmbled '"., joining ,,,. ~ 10 be ,..., an Old name. (2 hra.1 ·CAAC>t..~ AHOFMNOI Gueets: Edy141 Gorme. Rich Ul11e. • THIGOOOB The GOOdlM run a Mfatl P*'1l and do • fevot tor Her Majelty. • DeCKCAWTT Guwt: ,...., Uallnov. (Part 2 of?}_ 11::808(1) ... ,. ..... 8.J. i.arne lfle vaiu. of dojnQ t•vora tor tflOM wtch c:on!*:tlontt wno can PGll· 14t>ly 'ec>llY httn. (Fl) D TOHTGHT Ho11: Johnny Carson Gueata: Roy Clark, Etma Bombed!. Chef tie C.Ku I 80UPV SALES (II ITAAIKY & HUTCH Tiie detectt"'" e1e lecl on il TV Crltie Hendren TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS wl6d """' by • ~-.. .. ,~rackar who,. poeltlg .. • ,,,.. In • NlfWey nc-..(") I nm GIOHG IHOW MTIMAlt'f l rnart tr eclct down • KAOell~ In a~· lea •IOf• . • CAl'TIONID MO .... MORNING 1UO. 1WIJQHTZCNS "lcluf Of TM Momttlt" • AL-'MD Hn'CHCOCK ~ "A Jvty Of Her P•e" A IMtltf ~· lhe .... of a murdered man .. hi• ~d.,.,, • GITIMA"1 Smart 11 pitied agaln11 the world'. .-irotlgl81 oounter• apy In l~ng to r~ • lcld~ prince. tt:ot 8 Cl) CM LATE WOW • * ~ "McCloud: Park Avenue Plr•'-" (111751 Dennie Wetwr. ~ Walter. A rvth4el1 record· Ing 919Qlllw trlee ariy- llllng 10 obl!Mn lhe record· ~ 111'911 IN Wlnll 1l:JO • MOYIE ••'it "A Min C•lled Adam" ( 111'8> Sammy Oevla Jr . Pelllf Lawford. A blacil trumpet player io... """"41 In • pool of Mii· pity and remorM OYllf the dMltl of Ilia wtte and dlild (ttlf.,55mln) • MOYIE * *Ii\ "The Iron M•IOf" t 11M31 Pat o·eri.n. ~1>er1 Ryan. Frint! Cavaneugt1'1 ec:complilt"-•11 In World w., 1 and on the t~baM lietd we chfonlcled ( I hf . 30min I • MOVIE ••'A "Baf\gt Sangi vou·•• DHd" (19881 l ony Randall, Senta Berger An American In Morocco beCOmM entenoled In the Khllfnel of lpila ploU Ing evil ao-inat lhe Un119d N•tlona. (2 hr&.) • 1a:i1 e GI MANNIX Mannix in-tlgltM a two- ~-c6d Cflme to dllC)fow m•lpracllc;e charg11 ~tad0c1or. 1:00 D TOMOMOW GuHt1: Repot1er Bot> Meyer1. and hi• mentally retarded brother and 1tll••·tn.1aw, oe1ec11ve BOC> Leuel ot the NYPO G MAV£NQ< "Cat• Of Paradlee" 1:.461 ~ 1:61 Nl!W8 2:00 Ne#8 -~ •··~ "TN Man In Orey" (1t~•I JaM .. MatOll. 1..-n °'lflOe'· A 11 Mhbuattlftt noe.i.. ,.... "*'* • WOMln '°' convenlenc• end la ~eo1W.(21Wt.) . ..,. ... ••• ~ "HolkMly" ( 193e) ~ ""*""'· C.-y Ottnt. A ~ Qllt't ........ for._ tuy Muf9 "'*lend. (2 lwL) 1:111 NIWI ,... M0\111 • ** ''The Tr.-.e Of Pandlo We" ( 11661 "°'Y Calhoun. Shelley W"'1ere. OM ot Wa't U.S.~· ... plWle • oo6d rot>bety fOf """· b&lt the Melllcan r-.r recelolM the ~· (.!.hr • 56 min.) 2:10•..,. •*IA "I Wanled Wln09" 11941) Ray~. WllllMI Hold«\. ltotY of ttww ue>lflng Air Forf» pllott 11'4 ttie WCW1*1 who IOWI them. (' "'·· 65 min.) .. 1:: **~ "~ Of Celn'' ( 1"8) &le Por11'1191\, Sally Gray .MOYW •'I\ "Batt.. S1e1lona" (1958) WHlia,,, Bendl•, Richard soon.. Conf1lct etuc>ll among the CfN member& of • navel alf. crltft C*rltf u ff le due to Oec>tn tor ectlorl In the PllClflc. (1 hr., 30 min.) •:tt I STWI IDWAN>e 4:21 ..we •:JO MOV9E *'A "Tiie Old 881n ear.c." ( 111381 a..... Au1ry. A hOtM lkeedef find• tougti corn. pelilton whefl a rival bual· ,_..,,..., c:Ol'M9 OUI wlltl aometlling ,_ on the • mll'llel. (t IW.) f 'rldaw'• Dayal•«! Me.,I•• 1 .......... UfMOn 'MIMel" ('1M3) Juliet M*a. Ronald \Awle. • • •'A "Md Biiby MekM Tlwee'' (11MO) Aob- llf1 Young, Batbara H .... a.• GI • * • ~ "Kaleidc>-aeope" ( 1ie6) Watren Beatty. Sueannal'I VOttl. 3:30 • • • "ThtKlday's 01m•" (197 t) 801> N•whatt, Gene Wiider. Hiller's Role Biting the Feeding Hand Short, Sweet By MIKE SILVERMAN NEW YORK <AP) For Dame Wendy Hiller, playing the brief role of the Duchess of York In ''Richard II" was "a fascinating bit lo do" but ''not very demanding except on the knee." The duchess. who appears in two scenes near the end or the play, first quanels violently with her husband. who wants to turn in their would-be traitor son. Then she bursts in on Bolingbroke - who has jus t deposed the king -a od pleads with barn on bended knee until he agrees lo pardon her offspring. "I FOUND IT QlJITE fascinating, because as Sir John Gielgud bas always s aid, when you play a Shakespearean role, It's so immediate, you plunge right in." Dame Wendy saJd in a telephone in· tervlcw from he r country home in Buck inghamshire, England. "And you certainly plunge right ln wlth the Ouche!\s of York." she said. "Shakespeare has created a husband and wife who spe1'd their time screaming al eac~ other an~ a re very happy doing eo." ' Her warm and energetic portrayal la jus t one ln a series of outstanding performa nces that makes this "Richard II" easily the best productJon ao far in the BBC-Time Life Television complete Shakespeare cycle. It was s hown Wednesday on KCET, Channel 28. alCllARD IS PLAYED by Derek Jacob, besL known to American audiences as the Ulle character in the BriUsb television series "I, Claudius." Jacobi's Richard starta u a preening, whimsical monarch who grows ln tragic stature as he loses first his kinadom and ultimately hla life. He ls pitted against a worthy advenary -the 8olinabroke of Jon Finch, who has appeared in such mms as "Deatb On Tbe Ni.le" and Alhed Hitchcock's "Frenzy." Finch will also be seen next season in the two other Shakespeare plays in which 8olln1broke flgures, ''Henry IV, Part One'' and ''Henry JV, Part Two." Sir J ohn Gielgud, in hls youth a famous Richard. portrays the aaed John or Gaunt. Before he diet la Act Two, he 1et1 the play'• most ramoua s peech. the one descrlbin1 E ntland as ''this blessed plot." DAii£ WENDY'S 8PA&&ING partner, the Duh ol York. •• apleadld.ly plered by Charles Gray. When ahe lint appears, tbe ducbell •• sewina by ht!r hearth -a sharp coalrat to tbe seenes of ft1bU°' and poUUcal mueuftl'lq that have pre- ceded. "Shakespeare knew what he wu dolnl puttiq a domestlc ttene ln •lftOllC tbe war ud ltrtfe to provide a letup between ~. •• Deme Welldy sud. 1t'edtCC1rd Bo Robert Preston and Rosemary Harris Con wagon) and Ji mmy Van Patten, Susan Swift, Ben Murphy, Stacey Nelkin and Brian Kerwin <from left) are "The Chisholms'' in this new six-hour miniseries premiering tonight al 8 on CBS, ChaMel 2. By PETER J . BOYER LOS ANGELES <AP > -Everybody grumbles about h.is boss now and then <except me). usually · out.side of the office a nd in very bushed tones. But can you imagine griping about your company's product on national television? And getting paid for it? Ron Hendren does, and his company loves him for it <claims lo. anyway ). Hendren i s the television critic for NDC's "Today" show. He's the first TV critic to run a carping concession on the network level, a sign that television is 'inally recog:nizingitsownimportance. Hy any standards, television has to be con- sidered a major influence in the daily lives or mBlioos of Americans. And yet, networks. which are forever scrutfnjzing the products of other ma· jor industries, have scrupulously avoided talking about their own business. IT'S A STICK\' DILEMMA for the networks, running a huge entertainment business alongside its huge news operations. How can the news end or a network analyze TV entertainment without ap· pearing to hype Its own shows or badmouth those of the other networks? · Just doing it, which Is what NBC has done with Hendren and what CBS does on its "Sunday Morn· log" show with Jerr Greenfield. It's amazing that networks have been so self-cooscious, that they've gone th.is long without regular TV criticism. Hendren, who'd been doing a crillc·at·large number of NBC's Washington, D.C. affiliate before "Today" beckoned. says : ·•rr·s ALMOST raaESPONSIBLE ror a major news operation -television, newspapers. whatever -to Ignore what's going on In an In· duatry wit.b that kind of impact. It's such an all· pervaalve medium, terribly Important in the lives of millions or Americans." --------------------Hendren says he doesn't feel pressures from fact, his occasional taking to task of NBC pro- grams bas not mellowed a bit. ·The executive who made the assurance to the angry affiliate apparently was just looking for a quick way lo smooth rumed reathers . .. MUUlllY DICUFINI ..THE PASSAGE .. .. , "fT'S MOT THI SIZI lHAT COUNfS .. Cit Oa1ty 6 JO "°' S-Ho4 11 JO lllOCHU•n Ana11eom 711-6446 C*llA CIMUll CO\IA MN rJN 41•1 All Cl ill AHO (]!j F'tLMS RECCIVf ™E 5£-'l Of ll<{ MOT IOlf PC !URC COOC Of SCL~ REOULATIOH .. ,w. &tea 629-5339 UlklUC« ll loro !>81'!11180 c ....... , Wu tm111sre1 891 ••93 NBC lo hype network shows (although for others 'T' WT p• k d on "Today," it's a common practice), and indeed, -===================:!.. .I. op woman IC e he blast.a NBC awfuls with the fervor he levels at other networks' bombs . IMIT'*ITOll liul\l1nq1011 Beach 848 038& OtlMflf•All 01ange 631 03AO 11 ........ ,ft.fl Orlf!Oe 639-8170 LAS VEGAS <APl -A Missouri coed was One such display Qf Hendren tK>nesty recently crowned "All American Woman" during a na· caused a m1oor brouhaha at the NBC amUales tJonaUy televised contest at a Laa Vegas Strip meeting In Las Vegas. An affiliate complained that Hendren not only panned the NBC movie hotel. "Charleston," but recommended that viewers Christine Marie Curls, 20, of Florissant. Mo., a chanie channell and watch a show on CBS. student at the Unlveralty of Missouri at St. Louis. won the title In the naUonal final• of the contest NETWORK EXECUTIVES TEND to diJplay carried over ABC television. She beat oul a field of greater af(ection for affiliates than for TV critics, .U contesianta for the honor· and this aff'illate was assured that the recalcitrant She woo 12$,000 lo cash, a trip to A'4atra1ia, a Hendren had been spoken lo and wouldn't repeat new car and appearances on at leaaL two network his offense. television shows. When other reporters heard of thit, there was Tbe contest wu telecast from Caeaara Palace much sniclteriag and criet ot, "Yeah, sure, I told Hotel and capped a series of regional '°°tests you eo." But Hendren says nobody ever apoke to throqbout the country. him •bout h1I advice lo switch channel• and, In Let the sun shine in I HAI ' STEREO SOUNDS OF THE HARBOR •~ F111hion Island Ncwporr Beach .. - 1 1 \ - "'*'"*'-.. ,.. .. at -.n-· IOUUVAIO.......,,., . ENTERTAINMENT/ INTERMISflPN I MOVIE REVIEW I Show Wastes Talents ~--... --·--·---It WOUid, pel'MPf. be an over· elmpllllcaUon to dl11ml11 David Rudklo'a "A.hes" u merely a bad plQ The woodl, ~ all, •r fuU ot lheae. fa ) AuUIOr Rudkin, ln a p~am note, admlta to I JekyJl.tfyde . ~ ' r)Hj\ '<' .t I \ • f '• ... 1.::.' M a.M tn•w ... •• • ~·• • we• •iM • , ... ..... AUC*OfTNI IODY tMATCtms• tNI -f~f\111'1» ... ,..__ . .........,_ .. ~ .....,. .. ,., ...... IOUUVMD NIOM'll 111 ~ WNO ITOU MT w .. 1u1 .... ,,. ••w •.,.. u..,... .. NOIMA Ul(Nt ""' GMAT SMOG IOll l&OCI ''°' 1180ll 4Mll MYOND THI DOOll, 111111 ft• luntlllNt Ratber. It would nem that "A..._" 11 that perpl .. lnt entJ. ty . an lntenUonally bad play. Why t>llt'I wouJd a vehicle .how· Into I 1wamp or polltlcal Clb-bertlh. r:rtonallty -aad th.la CODdltlon more tban evtdent lo ''A1bea." The Jekyll wbo wrote the first halt is a promlalag utirlat: lbe Hyde responsible ror the letODd abould 10 Into another line of work. Rudkin. a Brit.on with lruh heritage, offers at the out.Ht a cleverly contrived aaca ol a cou· pie atrMn« detperately to pro- duce • cb.lkt. Their deaperate at· te mpts to conceive are aplencUd· ly enacted, almost po(gnanUy runny. So rar, so good. Nevertbelea. lbe evenlu Is a triumph ot sorta ror OCC drama teacher WUUam Purkiss. who plays the leading role or Colin under fellow Instructor John Fe ru cca's direction. Purkiss is an engaging and impressive ac· tor. hl.s Irish accent honed to a fine futish. It would be nice to see him in a role worthy or hls talent. Ing auch promise through its Oral hour completely. degeQerate into dldacti~ rubbish thereafter? Then, at about the point where the wlfe finally becomes preg· nunt but eventually miscarries, Rudkin makes a sharp U turn. Ult couple cease to be likeable. they tum oo each other for rea· sons or their own, and when they plead their case . at the adopUoo agency it ·s a safe bet that most o( the audience mem· bers would tum thumbs down as, indeed, does the gbvernment. PAMELA SMITH projects competence but little variaUon In the part of Purkiss' wife. whose ftnal action In the play is as baffiing as the story it.self. Teri Ciranna is quite solid as an unsympathetic adoption officer. while Kathye MacDonald ls ef. feelive as Miss Smith's fertile friend . THIS L.~ 111E strange situation at Orange Coast College whe re. ror the fi rst time, both ol its front·llne drama instructor s have invested lbelr considerable ta lents in a show scarcely worth the time and trouble or either. Tbe result Is a faJrly impressive mounting of a puuling play that ch a nges both direction a nd theme at midpoint. plummeting AS IF THIS we re n 't bad e nough. the pl aywright sends his h e r o through a 20·mi oule monologue agonidng over the tragic situation ln Northe rn Ireland. What all this breast beating has to do with the sub- Jeet at band is anyone's guess: Its primary errect is to further anesthetize the already numbed playgoer. "Ashes" is performed without inte rmission , which is un · fortunate in that, forewarned. one JDight enjoy Its first act and then s uddenly reme mber pressing business at home. It continues tonight through Saturday at 8 p.m. in Orange Coast College's Drama Lab Theater . MovWs Breed Viol.ence LOS ANGE LES CAP > -"Boulevard Nights," another movie about brutal street gangs, has been bla med for violence that has left 10 people injured in shootings and stabbings and forced theaters to hire armed guards t.o proteet their patrons. Though a box office hlt, it also bas sent some theater managers scurrying to lawyers to cancel contracts for the film. It all sounds like a rerun or the events sur· rounding the showing of another mm or the same genre, "1be Warriors," which allegedly incited two gang.related shootlng.s that resulted ln at least two deaths a few weeks back. AND A TIDKD STREET gang film, "Walk Proud." will be released In May. The mayor or San Francisco, Dianne Feins· leln, has personally asked that a theater in that cl· ty stop showing "Boulevard Nigbta.:• She also Is seeking legal means to ball screenings of a ll films that could Incite gang violence. Warner Bros. Studios, "extraordinarily hap. py" at the box omce success or ''Boulevard Nights," disclaims any blame for the violence but It is helping theaters hire armed guards. THE MOVIE, ABOUT Mexlcan·American gangs in East Los Angeles', opened Friday at 103 theaters in California, ~ Southwest and New York City. In its first three days, it earned $832,384, said Warner Bros. spokesman Bill Stem. "We are extraordinarily happy," Stem said. "The mm earned approximately $6,500 per day at each theater, which lo the industry is coosidered e xtremely strong." Alt.hough the studio disclalms respons ibility for violence, Warner Bros. bas agreed t.o pi ck up the tab ror theaters to hire armed guards to pro· teet moviegoers. IN ADDmON, THE studio did not res~t when theater managers in San Francisco and Montclair. a Los Angeles suburb, canceled their contracts for ''Boulevard Nights" comes only a month aner Para motmt's film about New York street gangs. "The Warriors." was blamed for touching orr a rash or incidents ln wbJch two Southern Calilornfa youths were killed and New York City subway riders were assaulted by a gang or youths who had just seen the fiJm. Paramount said "The Warriors" -which some film critics praised as a work of a rt - earned $4.7 million in its fi rst six weeks. A third gang movie. "Walk Proud," is due to be released in May by Universal Studios and a spokesman s ald the producer ls plaMing no special precautions because of the violence. Universal spokesman Frank Wright said the studio considers its PG·rated film a love story with gang activity submerged In the backgrQVnd. not in the same category a s ''The Warriors " or "Boulevard Nights." Movie Attend&nce Rising in China TOKYO CAP> -Movie attendance in China in· creased 25 percent In 1978 to total or 22.5 blllion ad· missions. or an average of 221,oi movies for each or the one billion Chinese. the official Xinbua (Hsinhua) news agency reported. Tbe report said the fare included 39 new Chinese features, about 100 older ones. several hundred documentaries and animated films. and about 20 foreign movies. The government Is sending 90,000 teams with mobile projectors t.o remote rural a reas t.o show films, Xinhua said . Hungarians Dig '2001' .....u0tn11....-theCilm.· THI WAHtOIS1111 The most serious violence occurred in San ~~~~~~Uj~_J!!m""'runa.~!J!"°!'!ll Francisco. where a clash between Mexican· _ American and Chinese gangs left four people sbol BUDAPEST, Hungary CAP> -"2001 -A Space Odrssey" ls m aking a big hit with Hungarian movie buffs. ·'• :. 11 ''; • mc::£ill n• ...... -MCI and ooo·stabbed OD Saturday. '"'°M ~1MTQMllCI) In Southern California, one youth waa •bot and ~ .. Fr~ 11x WlrN A .-a.., two were stabbed at a Montclair drive-in oo lbe fllm'• opening night, and two youths were stabbed at a Sao Juan Capistrano drive-in lo what police said was a clash between two rival gangs . THE VIOLENCE suaaOUNl)ING STARTS TOMORROW =-· . ,,..,. S.NllM0-7444 ··· ··=-.... ,.--., 1IOO -.:::. ... ---.... -- Aw...rt ''NOMIA RAE" (PG) ltlNll .. 11 ...... ......... ........... - A reviewer for the journal Magyar Hirlap wbo just aaw the film ln Budapest said it bad "caplt· vatioc vlluil attracti•• uniquely blgb standard production and sheer Cascioaling beauty." He said be bad never seen "1ucb fantastically effective acenes'' and that be watched lbe film ·'with tbe amuement of a child." .MATINEES SATUIDAY & SUNDAY "HAIR" (PG> W~LT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS "NORTH AVENUE IRREGULARS" (G) "ICE CASTLes· PG) . "SAME TIME NEXT YEAR" "CALIFORNIA SUITE" (PG) JANE FONDA "THE CHINA SYNORONE" (PG) "HARO CORF' (PG) "EYES OF LAURA MARS" "EVERY WHICH WAY BUT LOOSE" "BEYOND THE DOOR. P~T 2" (R) "CALIFORNIA SUtTE" •HEAVEN CAN WAIT" (PG) "IT'S NOT THE SIZE THAT COUNTS" "SEX WITH A SMILE" (R) "ICE CASTLES" "TAKE DOWN" (PG) AU. DIUVS•ltd ONN 6cJIP.M. ........ T a...,...., ti ..... UMftl e K ..... ,._,.,,.,.. "RICHARD PRYOR, FILMED LIVE IN CONCERT'' ·--M:-A•--MAT-•INCL MIT PIC'TVllC ="HEAVEN ll~t CANPL~tn' ~-''IF wtNftE.R •ACADEMY AWARD NOMtNATIONI ''THE WIZ" OAll.V Ptl.OT Plue (PO) Wlftnerof 9 Acedemy Awtfd Nomlftetioft• "HEAVEN CAN WAIT'' ·-Plv9 "'' "THE WICKER MAN" CHUCt( NOMt• ''GOOD GUYS WEAR BLACK" CPO> ""' "SUTHIS" • I. DAI'-y PtLOl fhurtciay M1rch 2t 1811 ' Spaee Tie Nixed Car Adi Won't Memio1i f liglit ('IN INNATJ <AP > Whfn lht' UnJvt1nlty of C1odnnutl "I have fooked Ml ti lot Of Ofl porlurulk>t without <J h1counlln6( lht· entire fM'ld," he ... id of hlli d\'cU.mn to do thin comm~rclal• formt•r Hlronaut Nell Arm tron1 ata rtt-d maklna c.•c>m m rC'lal1 for th bry•ler C.orp • ll may hav mfd ht'~"' maktn& a slant IHp t>M-lt Into lhfl pubUr t')'(' Hut ll r..aJly wH only • 1mall 1tep. Arm1troo1 rc m1an1 a v ry prtvau. man I ntt: .... VF.AU followtnc hi• hl•torlc wolk on thto moon , Armi.tron& h u k•pl out of lh i.poth~ht In Uni. be mo vM to 1 farm a nd be.can hlachtn1 acr0tpace cn1lnet'r1"' aand doing re~warch al "At Chryst r, lhcy'v( ~Ill u km~ h 1lory of Mllid t•nulrwcrlng, and lh11> l1 the bu1l11 u11 wtu ct1 th •y up proachl'Cl mt• lo r4•11n•1t"t•nt l11t•ir or aanlaadon .. But Arm"lron.c rdu,.t•d tu h\.· HI ·n llfled on the bu"" or A polio 11 .. llto wanll'd lo mukt• "ure· nobody dret ed h m up In u 111>aro :iu1l , ' hi.ltd a ('hry11ler 111K.1k1·!j1ou11 I c~OR~NGE n \M ; u ~a · · ·~i!LJ~~ Srll•ltftp Olllrr OJH"fl• I\ t•ompuny culk·d ScU tlelp Explorullon t:n terprlaes has optnt'd an office at 2102 1luslnes11 Center Drive, lrvln Tht.-orga111ial1on was desl&ned to help women e moUonally, financially an4 educationally by localing 1nlormatton and support for women who are restructunng their lives u a result of divorce, d ulh or change of llfealyle, accordlns lo a repreaentat1vo. Me thod• Include lectures. 1em1nars. private con1ult1tlon11 1tnd referral service. '"""'.....,.' Fl.-. Rqer•• Gro8"lla ft'unds under munugemenl at Pacific Invest· mcnt Management Co. re ached $353.9 mllllon as of llcl'. 31. 1978, u 21 4 pe rcent Increa se from December 31, 1977, funds of fll2.8 millio n, accord· Ing to the subs1diury of Pacific Mutua l, Newport Bea ch. '"''lie .............. tlefl Advanced Health Systems, Inc .• plans to build a cor porate office building on Cartwnght and M ah1 atrcets in Irvine. The 20,000 square·fool building lu due for completion In August The company Is operating from offices on Dover Olive in Newport Beach. Sltftf lo• G.ws lo Fluor A s ubsidiary of f'luor Corp .. Irvine, has been s ch:c tt.>d by Shell 0 11 Co. to engineer a coal· pror csslng and shipping facility al Shell 's Uuckslun mine ncor Gillette, Wyo. Engineering 1s being performed by t'luor Min· mg and Metals Inc., San MatA."O. Value of the con· tract wus not disclosed Mariner• to Cltange Na•e Manners Escrow plans to change its nume to 1-'idehty Federal Escrow on April l to reflect the merger of Mariners Savlngs Into Fidelity Federal ~uvings and Loan Association. Fidelity ls hcud· quartered at the usi;ociallon's office, 1515 Weislcllff Drive, Newport Beach. Allan O. Blackler, Corona dcl Mar, and Erick ti. Zellmer, t'ountuln Valley, have joined t:mploye r s ln11 urance of Wausau a:. s a les rcprt•.,cnwtivcs T ht•y will work oul of the office in ~antu J\na. • t.:. C. CoebrHe ft Co., Inc., Irvine. has ap· pointed C. W. (Bud) Hogberg as executive vice pres ident. 1 le Is former vice president or Titan Capital a nd 11pc nt 16 ye ars with the Dale Carne gie OrJ(unr:t.alion as director of world operations, as well as ownjng several Carnegie franch ises. At Ureyfus Corp., a mutual fund group, he was vice president In charge of sah..>s for 11 Western states. lie llJ president of the Jntemallonal Association of t'inanclaJ Planners. * Gu t'raaklha, Newport Beach , h as been named r esident mani.ge r of the Garrlaon Hydraulics divislon of Da•• Corp., Santa Ana. Ile has been with the company since 1975; poslUona Include admlnistraUvc manager and v. drive project manage r for the Ji'ronl Drive Sy1tema divii,lon. * Pal Coaaer, owner of Island Tennis, has be.en c hosen u presldcnt of tho Balboa lllud 8u1lae11 AIMdadeafor 1979. Vlce presldent 11 &a1 C..-, owner of Agate 108. Secretary ii JUI BrulleN of Laraway'•: treasurer la .,.,_., etrwne. of CC and Co.; and dlrector·al·large la leree Biider of Penlmmon Tree. The auoclatlon was incorporated in 1984 to promote the economic and eoclal welfare of the merchants on Balboa l1land. Women to Learn Tips on Business The Women's R11earcb lutJtute and lM Small Bualnet• AdmlnlatratJoa wlll preMnl a Mtnlnat, "Packa1ln1 You &Dd Your .UllDetl." ln Coal• lleA oa Apr11 I . Tbe tmUtute ll a aoa-proftt a.-er dlllped to help iadMduall llart nd ..... bullwMI. ,,_ wmmer wW bl Mid at 8outll Coat PllH Hotel from l :a a.m. to I p.m. CGlt .... ud taeludes. bnmcb . .... VATIONI MAY •• MADI by malllnc checb to tbl lMUtate, lnl Oranp, amt. 3, Colta ..... _,, . ' 11$ wUI be Clalre·l'ruee Pena, owner of "~ You in Pulakle,'' a Tallia wardralll _.... .. ud buJbt1 Mnlee; .,.... Bron, pr_.... ud......,.....,,...... of tM la- 1Utute, llld llellar4 Hart. .......... ""8nr ud bullRW -Hieift. '-.. llon llllonnaUoe ll available at~ . • i .. · . Market Skills MERCURY SAVINGS Examined Modern marketing practicei. and procedures will ho examined during u seminar ut Orange Coust COiiege, Cosl u Mcsu. from ft to tO p.m. Wed· ne11day. Registration rce la $15. Ticketa are available in the college's admlnJstrallon building and at the door, on a s pace·avallable basls. C n1cu11vo 01t1cos IH 1? l d1nger Avu , Hunttngton Ooach. CA 92Ci47 f'i(UJftJ~ Ill(• f/dr)lr1 I fl, /•OH.ti 0 ,,•rt ') II'•'•'> V 1111 / v .. w '•' flu• "1 '""~ r I\ •11'11 ·11 Lecturer Is to be J ohn J . Simpson, owner and pret ident of the Slmp11on Co .. a Newport Beach marketlng and management consullalton firm. <011'1'. l\v 1tl)O h lvtJ ( 11·")11 {A'IOl4t, Gl ,>;11,>1 11•1101 .. 10• 11 •• 1 ... •1 11 r •,('I\ 1'11lO • 1()'J1 1 "·r~. 1111, f 1 , 111t •, 1 1v10• , 1 .11101 , ...... ,i1,,, ,,,,,11.,,,11c;fl.'o<10/ 10·1•1 More Information is uvallablc from the college at 5!WHi880. lcn'1 llv1n1 fllv•J l•i .1.n (A t,'tJ/I() "f~''1",,t ;>.l'1N C.1111,41\11• Wt"ICllY•ri 1 f"l\1111•11 ..;;;J) hey, vlgoro get growing! Vlgoro Lawn Fertlllzer with controlled time ,., .... tor- mul1. 25·1b. beg. Reg. U5 7•• the ....... of your Ille H1rn11ton BHoh'I n1wHt electrlc knife oomblnee ... 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Reg. a.ts 4•• INSIDE: •Ann Landers •Erma Bombeck •Classified •Horoscope •Obituaries f~. M111ch 29. 1979 OAtlV PILOT turing_._ ........ ______ CJ Have Soitease, WUI _Travel Kathy Whitworth reflects on her 20 years of touring with ladles Professional Goll Association; muses about the early years , and contemplates the future By DENNIS MeLEU,,\N OI 11>e Delly Polol Swll K ath~ Whitworth. c:onsadt-rl'd om• of tht· Jtr<•ates\. playl'rS an · tht· history of the Lad1l':O. Prorl'ssaonal Golf A~sot·i:.itaon t LPCA >. ~azed through the dubhou:-.e window al the rain th&t had made a swamr1 uut or the Mesa Verdt• Coun try Club Tue:-.day "We've bf't>n pl aying soggy cour~es ror lht• IJ t tbrt•e wet·ks." :,hl' :-.aad. ~ma ling an the dart:(' lion or the water hazard:. lhal wcrl'n'l tht•rc lht· day before when sh<> µlaycd a pract1t•e 18 rounds. "I was really impressed yesterday,'' she s aid ··1 thought thas golf course is r eally super." Ms. Whitworth. who used to pract.ice golf in a New Mexico cow pasture in the mid-'50s, was optimistic that th<' course would be in good shape for the start of the Women's Kemper Open today AND ALTHOUGH WET TUl::SDAY pre vented he r. and the other 109 top professional women's golfe r s, from practicing, at did provide an opportunity to discuss her 20 Yt!<ir career and cateh up on those "chores" of tournament life · doing ht•r laundry - Kathy Whitworth, al 39. is considered one of the veterans of the LPGA. It is a term the tall 15-foot-91, tannl'd J?Olfer takes good-naturedly. .. I've been called the veteran hundreds or times," she laught>d. adding, "Most of the girls that come out now are in thei r 20s The majority come out of college at 21 or 22." Since turning professiona l in 1959. she has amassed 80 official tour victories, second only to Mickey Wright with 82. Ms. Whitworth also is the leading all-time LPGA money winner with $822.214 in career earnings. That's an impressive amount. especially considering that during her farsl year on the tour she earned $1,600 THOSE WERE THE DAYS when there were 20 to 25 professional women golfers on the tour. compared to about 120 t.ouring pros and 200 teaching pros today. Ms. Whitworth. who plans to play in approx- imately 25 of the 38 tournaments this year. said that she played in them all when she wa~ younger. "We didn't have that many pros." she saad "We just needed every player Now it's not that imperative. We have a multitude of players." Ms. Whltworth. who grew up in J al. N.M . has witnessed m any changes in the sport since s he s tarted playin g golf with he r _ late , .. L.PGA profe•alon•I Kathy Whltwatfh loos approxlmatflly 45,000,,,,,. •year Mlrlle on blr, ''lvlng out ol a .UfOaN," .,. nof9I, and Ive• In her D• ... eub· ,,,,., home just 1 ~ montha • ,..,. . grandfather's clubs at the age or 15. At that time, she wasn't permitted to join lhe high school golf team which was restricted to boys. "The opJ>()rtunatie~ for a girl to play are much greater today. and they compete al an l'arlwr age ... she saad. "By the tame they reach the tour. instead of being wet behind the cars they're aln•ady seasonl'd. which as great .. In th<.' '50s. s he said . few professional women golfers came out of college. Most. lil{e her. were out of high school "THE WHOLE ATTITUDE has changed an wo me n's sports." she noted. ··instead of papa dragging his son out to the golf course. he's dragging out his daughter. "It's much mor e r espectable . And, of course. tennis helped a great deal. Billie J ean King was the banner carrier for them So it opened up a whole new era ... The new era of women's professional golf is one or bag business, big promotion and big money. The total yearly purse m 1959 wh en Ms Whilworth started playing was $202.500". Now 1t 's $4.4 million. "I remember being leuding money wanner with $30,000 onl' year," she recalled. "Yeah. it's comt-a long way. But. you ltnow. e verything is re lative. You ng kids today look at SI00.000 tournaments lak e we looked at $5.000 tourna ments." Ms. Whitworth said priorities in women's professional golf also have changed since the days when she began. "Money is important now," she said. NOT 111AT IT'S worse today, she said. it's just that lhere is more or a businesslike at· mosphere. "Now it's btg business; there's a lot of hoopla and television interviews." When the LPGA was smaller, she said. peer acceptance was the most important thing. "Everyone kind of looked aft.er one another." she added. "There was a family atmosphere ... The reference to family is appropriate. It was her fa mily's backing -e motionally and financia.lly -that allowed her to get into pro- fessional golf. Allhougb her family wasn't wealthy. she said. her father. two businessmen and Hardy Loudermilk <the golf pro in J al I agreed to sponsor her on tour for five years. They came up with $5,000 a year to cover expenses. Her parents a lso furnished her with a car. Without that help, s he said, she would have had to start much later . AFTER SIX MONTHS on the road. however. s he said she became discouraged and a lmost quit. "I hadn't really tested myself." s he said. ") had no idea what I was getting into ... Arter a family confe rence. she d«ided to continue for three more years to gave he rself a good chance. . "I said I'U have to work harder. And I d1d. There wasn't anyone who practiced more or worked harder at that lime." Jn two years her winnings were enough to enable her to pay her own way, s he noted. "I was happy with wbat I was doing. I enjoyed the travel, I loved to play a nd I loved the al· mosphere of it." Those sentiments are stilt valid today. She logs approximately 45.000 miles a year and visits her home in a Dallas suburb about one and one-half months a year. "Living out of a suitcase is my home." she smiled, "but I don't mind it.·· SHE SAID SHE has known some women who left the tour because they couJdn't handle the travel and suitcase living. Alt.boogh some hus bands travel wilh their wives, women often quil after getting married. she noted. She believes a choice must be made between golf or family Hfe. "There isn't any problem in getting mar· ried." she said. "But there has to be a lot of un- derstanding between husband and wife.·' Ms. Whitworth, who ls single, said It Is dif· licult. to form deep relaUonships when she is in a town for one week at a time. "I don't have dates too much.'' she added. "But I didn't do that too much a nyway." SHE SAID SHE never really made a con- scious decision lo get married or not get mar- ried. "l wasn't a social butterfly. even in high school. It wasn't really a hardship or sacrifice. I've enjoyed what I'm doing and still do. It's Just a really interesting life." . Although she finds It difficult to maintain the same pace as w~ she waa youn1er. she doesn't tb1nk about. retirement. "I'm just 1oin1 to play," sbe said then Jau11Md. "and when it comes to that point I hepe I'll know whea to quit." Although 1he bas eamed an impressive cmreer record there still ii at least one major goal in front OI her: towln the U.S. ()pen. "But the chances are getting awful slim," abe 9dmltted. "We Ollly play tt once a year. and I doll'L lmow how qiany c:banees l'U hive left." ·•looked CMd at tbe llOAY ,.at coune and 1.&led. "That would be the crownin1 of my career. aat I 'll eerlaialJ feel no remcne or feel tlteated . If I doni win lt. ,,Ye hid IO IDaftJ 1Nat Wop ln my career.'' . LPGA veteran Kathy Whitworth breaks into a smile as she reflects on her pro- spects for winnmg the Women ·s Kemper Open this week at Mesa Verde Country ·club. Costa Mesa. Viewmg the soggy course dunng an tn - terv1ew, she confides, "we've been playmg soggy courses for the last three weeks. " adding that during a dry prac- tice round the course was "really super. My Son, the Dishwasher Dishpan hands don 't go with surfing My son. the dishwasher. is taking lo has first job like a st.orm-hardened seaman. Not only is he riding his bicycle to work every night and then dragging home in the wee hours and waking at 6 a .m. to go to school. he has been volunteering for extra shafts to savt! money for a car . From what I've observed during this initial month of employment. he seems lo be dem· Cheryl Rotno onslratlog as much commitment to his new profession as a nyone I've encountered in a long time. And t want to go on record as saying that I am as proud of this young dishwasher as I would be il be were my son Ute doctor or the lawyer or anything else. There is a complication. though. For several years my 16-year-old has been leanting to play the guitar with lbe eventual aim of becoming a professional musician. He literally spends every spare moment inhaling music His room Is plastered from carpet lo ceiling with black light posters of lead guitarists and bass players. He practices for hours each day and allows lus stereo to blare him awake in the morning and lull him to steep at night. Several months ago his dedication to music collided with his former first love, surfing, and he was forced to make a drastJc choice. It seems the constant Immersion in saJl water wbUe surfang was dissolving his carefully c~ltivated fin1ertip callouses. Callouses ablolutely necessary to properly strum and pick suttar llrinas. With the simple explanat1on t.hat perhaps he had CJUtlrown hi• favorite sport -al least for tbe time belnl -he gave il up to concentrate on •U1tc. But a dilhwasber has to have his hands lo water mudl of the Ume too. So .._.. be came home recently complain· IDI IUI ... job wu ruiniD1 hia caUouses. I wa111't aurprtHd. "Look at my hancb." he said ... wa th profound ~adnes:.> "They're almost ruined ... I fully expected ham to go into work the next day and q111t has JOb Even though al wasn't what I would have wanted him lo do, I would have un- derstood. Instead. my son the dishwasher came to me with a request that I simply an my grown.up. know-at-all smugnes~ -hadn't a nticipated. Thi:. young man assured me he had absolutely no 1ri tent ion of quJlling his Job. All he wanted me to do was buy him a pair of rubber gloves. Can't Bluff Offspring I am abs olute l y fascinated by the boy King Tutankhamen. whose tomb was un- covered 56 years ago re- vealing treasures never imagined. The very idea of being buried ,in an apartment stocked with 5,000 dazzl- 1 n g work s of art. sculptures, a labas ter vases. perfumed boxes and gold chariots is beyond comprehension. This country has nev.er been big on takio~ It with tbem, but the other night as I was pon· dering the posaibillty it occurred to me lhal it wasn't a bad idea. Unlike the woman who wanted to be buried with a phone "juat ln case s he got a dial tone," 1 am inclined to be a little more practical. Not that 1 · m ready to go, but when I do. here's a list E,...a ··-~" or things I want to take with me. All Ute warranties - Why make it. easy for the second wife? Let her try to anticipate whether the toaster has three days left, Ute TV has 22 days, or the thermoatat in the dryer Is covered only if it. goes out during an eclipse. The ultra-auede suit - This ooe bolds a lot of m emories for me. It (See BLUFF, Page CZ) DAILY PtLOT PUBUC N011CB .... c1 Mil•'" n. "" Ll!!l A 911AHt H County c• .. ~ ~VIN A •UllNITT ...... ,.. .. ,,.., JtJ, . ~ •• fhurtdey. Merch 21. 1179 ERMA BOMBECK I HOROSCOPE I SINGLES CALENDAR PUaLIC NOTIC& ,.cf1..-Ma•• ...... ..orta =-Of~Oll' 11M111 ITA.,....MT MO'fl(.9 .. 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C.•lltornl• l t•I Aw•1111e, C9'0"f del #•r, ~lt/) CAlllo•"4• '2iM fhl\ °"''""" I\ (OflOIKl*d ....... .. Tiil• ...,.,,.. .. •• ctlldu<l•O llY • o•••w•• 9"19ftl ..,,,.nltlfl, OorOI.., I """"'" feel U"l<I 1111\ ~let""""'I •n 11"4 """ II• Tltlt 11-..t •t• llled wl"' 0,. (.ou11ty t .. f> OI O••noo C;.@vlllY on Covnly C~ OI Or ..... GoulllY on M4"rcll I•, 1'1~ PV-..CNO'IW:E PUBLIC NOTICE J\lle t Martl\ell 1 anr 1n -""" the llrtl P\lblktl!Oft ........... .... •• 01 .... ·-·-·Of .... , • .,, ... ,... ,. 1m. 0•0111111 uc•ow ----,,....,. COllf'OaATIOH "CTITIOU$ •USINI U Thi• •i.-t ••• llleCI •Ith '"° ti•ted IN• IMllO.V of ~r<ll. 1'1• t-IY (l•rll 01 0t•"91' C,0..lllY on MAllV lllt KAMP, MtlCll t , ""' <A>ll_,,_ Of IM , 111911 .... --·· .. •• P"elll...., Or..Y Co-\1 O.ity Pllol Of w lO <;onwrv.1 .. lolltr U tt, Jt ...0 Apt ) ,.,. •IJ 1' •O'I' S l'l•tCtCM P UBLIC NOTICE Pl('TITIOU' aUllNUS NA'lflUrtlMIHT ,,,. 10110wlnv por"'" •• 00tno t>v•I ...... , UNITED (JlllP[Nf llY, ~I il•r IWI Co\l•---. 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AMIEUATll•llMf ,, .. 1 'lie IOllOWl"CI ""''°"' ••e Oom9 ""' Ot.l\lne"' h <Gnd<Kl•cl D'f .. f>v~•ftit'-' •\ ~net•t pert'*"''" \HAW At40 1Al801 IJO) Wl"tamM Wtl""" ••• ( •·rom P11e CI> look me thrt-e monUui to My birth cf'rtlficate pay for It , only to board S o m e l h I n 1 1 yo u a plane and d.l&l-over it wouldn't want to rau ln· had ~ choAcn as the to the wron1< hands. o fricl•I uniform of Branilf Alrllnt.-s My book or rare phone number!' Thus in· eludes au the bl&Rlea - plumbens who work Su.n· day s, doc lorH who an11wcr their own phones and clcanln.: women who are not aller11 c to excessive dwil The formul u for my huar color T hrouJ(h con11cien t1 nu s ex perlment.aUon and great expens(' <from J(rant!i and person;il fundtnJC > we finully hit upon snmctttinJ.( lh:1t will c•ov i'r the root.., I hc1v1• no Intention of I •uvini; It to Ht rangers Timex wa tc h Do you hav~ a.ny Idea what a commercial that wlll make In 2,000 yean? Scarset.le Otet -Thlit co uld a l Ko bt' rcprodu ctid o n my tomb11tonc. Charge cards TheKe eould be displuyE'd In 111x 0 1' Ht•vt•n urn ~ throuJ.(hout the tornb GranWd. th11J um'l u bullion bonanza you'd f'Xpct'l to find , hut who 111 to i.c1y that an ycur~ lo c111n1• my m ood rtnl( on my third fm~cr, rii.:ht h and won 't be eon· sldl'r<'ft a "treas ure"·! ( Boroseope ) •·amA y. MARCH 30 By SYDNEY OMARR ARIF~ <Mareh 21 J\prll 111 ) Spotlight on your earnmg rnpacity, ah1hty to obta in net:ded informatmn, mall'rial i''am1ly, hmnt•. hfo :\lylc . domt•star adJuslsnt·nls a lM1 crt1wd your bul$y, personal scenario Money 1nctun: as brl"hl and you'll be awan· of 1t llollort IC9'-91W\. !Al w llo. fltt ..,.._ C~laMH.t,CA fM71 t\ltfcl °'"""" C.0.\1 0•11~ f'llOI, Tiii\ ~I 11 t.-.C:led l>Y .,. In 11. Jt---..... ,. 120)-lt lfl•tdt.191 Atr0<.•c10 A•"'""'· i....1e no. N••CIO'• '"'\ •i.•-• .... 111e<1 .,,,, ,,,. 8utll, (Al11ot ..... ,,..., CQvrlly , .. , .. 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"" I nw1t011ment•I 1m11•tl \l•tt1111n1 IL 11'1111\dtr IN H•llOO•l l..fl•tfCH1tn•n l•I l'ollo Att ol •'-~I Pl ~I l'IOI 1 tw , .. ..,,,, lot >lfl.11 9"••11111 not Ml !If• j)ett •n kl•erw •• IOll6w\ 1'19~1 I -I wlll M4 "f'lll k •111tr l"'lttCI Ille en•lt-nl \1110 11 .. C>tlftl••• •<11•111 •Ill o. ,,,. remo••' 01 • llmlltd ....-.. •• 11111<111<11 lo •• HIT'llle \lie• let 1.n!llY "4<1\1~ tllO ti Cf' IWI ne19llll0f-r•crHllOtl ,._,.,tor low MOflC:a lOCIUiDlfOll• afld ~r• 1nco-MntOn, Cll\ 0' IUL9' TllAH.,111 t l>ltO, tnd ltlftlli.\ IMU 61tl 6ttl UCCI .. rotet.I) ... 11 lltft • pc)OlllY9 ltntM<I N•llU .. ,,.,,.,,QI .. ,, 10 Ill• on tMt11••-· r11e-0•11n U"1l10f\ ot t1•uc ( COOlllt tl\11 "' lllYOI-k millllMI ll\lt Of IM lot•• \1Jltl (.Qt>Ui, fre1nltroo '""°"' ll\lll flO<l\l"ttlO<llOI-• JO.oot .. nm GEMINI IMay 21 -June 201 : You ~el t ea llata c reports, soltd information. You can ehmmat.e S("'<:rel fears. doubts. Older ind1v1dual aids in gaming you t•ntrance t.o club, spech1I group, msututaon Capricorn. Cancer fagurt: promloently CANCER LlunP 21·Ju.ly 221 : Emphasis on how. to get what you wanl through powcrb of IU:'i"'::.uas1on Y ou rl'ce1ve added reco~n1t.1on Views an• vmd acaled Someone writ •s or talk:. ahoul you tn a manner lo aroUlie htvoruhlc 10 tcrt•sl LEO (.July 2:t-Aui.t 22> · Your moKl pos 1t111t· qual1t1c.-s crowd lo forefront Stresr.. 1mtwt111t.-. du1covery. enlightenment Wt>lcomt· new con tacts and <'hunct• to be mort.· 111dc·pcndcnl 1n thought, action Another Leo aids tn opentn~ door to m.aJor opportunity VIRGO <Aug 23 Sc1>t 22>: You bring together persons who!>e views may be diffrrcn• und who m ay bt: far updrt tn lcrms of dt!t tance as we ll a:. opamon Tauru!t, Cancer aod Aquarius figure µrom1ncnUy. You Hel new::. which boosts m ora le. LlB&A <Sept. 23-0ct. 221 · You find way!t lo "~al mflalaon " Genuine bargains may he avualablc• Expcnm•·nt, d111ers1fy, make in qu1nes illVc full rt•agn lei tnlellectui.1 cunosa lY. M yst.ery . concerning money and legul parll'r, can be l'IOlved and r esolved. SCORPIO (Oct. 23·Nov 21 >: Be cautiow., play wuitmg J.(~mc , bt· J><)Mtlv~ of goals, r1~ht1>, permtSSions, cooperation m.-eded from cloM· a' soraale or SJJOU~c f''tnc 1mnt becomes morr· 1ugn1rica nt than an recent p:.i:.l. Know tl un'1 tw thorough t;AGl'ITARIUS 1 Nov. 22·0ec 211 /\1·r1•nt on employment. ch:.ingang c0ndlt10n!'I, m c m hc1 ()f OPf>OSlle 1wx who could be ··ru11an~ mudly in love ' with you Ciemma. Vargo h gurc prom ine ntly. Obl1un hint from Scorpio me!>'U"'l' Analyze, deduct and draw valid c.-onclu&aon!I CAPRJC.'ORN I OC'r 22 Ja.n 191 GtlOd lunur aspect co1nt-1d t•i. now with (.'rP11Uvt.' endcuvor:.. childre n, a ffa1r11 of heart. Rt.•d t.!corat •. s11' 'lU•Pi.c'e Lo rt.'Qtu•st by family mcmbt>r. You jlDl'l through daplomat'y. Love 13 In picture a nd so are actions b1H1cd on Impulse. Slrlvt ror harmony but-d on balance, degree ol modt1r• t 1on AQlJARJlJS 1J l•n 20·Fcb. 18 >: ff{' aware of lond, real c:H:tlt' v1t lut111 G .. t racts bllliffl on tt!sls, rt11h•i&rt'h Rt·m11v1• sitkty trnu1r ds <II hom•• Take cour111• wh1•·h lt•uW. to ~01tl . not Md•• street. Orw ~ho maktoi. muny pmm1i.t.•:s n111y he· covcrln.~ up "mudcquul.'\ ·· PISCES <f"t'b Ill Murh 20 I 1-:rtorts. idea:-. pay dividends Courotet' r1•pl1Jl.'t•I\ Um1d1ty You rctc1tln •PfK'tllo for udvN1turu. Oldl'r relative 11-o on your sld • d••s p1tc oulward protest»taonb Short trip could aid an rc~lvtn~ manor dh1put1• ( Slagle• Calendar ] OUNGE COAST SINGLES: A cookout ot Allyn Cookley's will be1ln at 6:30 p.m. Satur· day, March 31. For dlrecliom1, call Allyn ot S26·3l7l. Saturday, Aprtl 7, o card party wall he held al Glen Michael's home. 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Telephone Information Operator Speaks On.t 0 E A R ;\ N N LANDE RS I am a DI rt.'Clor) A ~ll\tan ce o v e r aior wtth th t.' lf'lt>pho n <'O mp n y M 11)' I Mt)' M>ml·th1111r to tht> pubhl' lhroui;:h your <.•olumn" t'tr!kl "t\y do you folks dial Inform t w n "'hl•n )00 htt\l• • ohonC' bool.. n~ht 111 front of )OU" St•<'t>ntl , 't\h I' It thut 1111hod) t•\ t•r hu' u pt•1u'1I on hund "hPn tht» IH't'd ll" Wt• art.' llmt•d ¥11th 't0l)'t\BIChl' .met no l'OnH•r-.at wn " '<uppoM>d tu tnkt• mnr<• I h II n 34 't't'<llHIS ~h1~t 11( th<> v.onwn I ~lll k ~•th art• on thc> Job bt.'l'llU~t.' lht•1r lum1he ... ~un t mulw It un) nton• Raise Funds for your Club, Organization II your non-profit club or organ1za1ton needs 10 raise lunds call Huntington Center 897·2533 and we will send you our Community Help details HALl-SllES '· HALF-S.~ \it~ ~ HALF-! HALF-' HALF- SIZH '4'/J-2'1/ HISSU UMlltl SNITSWIAI FOUllATIOllS Ella Nor's HALF-SIZE SHO RIUBJOI u ............ . COSfl •HA IHS I t.,.,. ll•L .... J .. lfA<ll ......... 1 ... c. .... U"'IA MIUS MALL ;,, l ...... w .. w 81nt..•m~, •<•rO • Ma\u~, (l'\ero• •4) Belbe \\bmanlbu want to Bel A«lf"'""' l'opulM•ll PCM>C CGI!!-•' '°""' tllt ~ OtC: ... f"\ ·~mt d\Wh tf\J, •vf'._,,, ..) """ 4IQt\ l'l4W' Cn-« •iotO '"'"""""' Ii>"•" ''•""IXI IOI ov .. :.0 Ml<U\\111110!~ (N"JOOtr11.1f .t~~-C~•tttffliotl.M"3 p10i-,.,,, Ot".i(~~"'" At "" KfVd ,."', •' ., "' ORANGE COUNTY 3 TOWN & COUNTRY ORANGE ( 714) 547 ·1221 on onll ptay('het'k It 11 no t u n lo llO t o wo r k Saturdays. Sundayx and so m t.' h o lidays j u11l bt' •~ peoplt' rt>rusl' lo uat lht'tr dlft>ctoril•i. fo"or ex amplt•, 0 11 C h rt lmas u.1) IU!i l yea r . W t" h e ndl1•(1 thouu nds or •·.tll5 t rom pt!ople re qut>11ll n1i1 tht• phon • numbc·r' of tht• Wt>U a re lh •purtmcnt. loan romrmnit•\, d<'f>1.1rt m l'nt •tort's J t•wt• Ir y a.ton·"'· toy 'horn• ancl faio.t food Joinh ThtJ~w ,,1 <'t>S ar~ ,111 t'IO'Jt•d on Chrutma11 Whttl i.. tht• m .1 l l «' r ~ 1 t h I' t· o v I l• i.nywa ., M H /\NI> M RS Pl 'lll.H'. YtHI 1IVE MK A PAIN ot:.\a PAJN t :o : Wb> do Pf'OPIF"u ll Inform•· tloe for a numlwr wllf n Uu~y bot a lt"lt'pbo Dt' dlreC'l@I')' right In front of lhf'm '! lk"u use Ibey are lazy nr tht-) <'•n't find tM-lr glasst"" ur they a r e In a burr) and Olrt'c&ory Assli.tanu Is faster. All 0( thei.e a re posslbllHles but the ma i n r e a s on h - they've fallen ln&o the habit. Ma ~ll's best bet Is &o ur ge pare nts and tea chers to impress on c hildre n that s e lf· u teem comes from self· reliance. Aad, although I may get clobbere d for s uggesting tbis, It would not be unreasonable lo charge extra for dlrec· tory service -with re· batt' allowance for the le1ally blind. DEAR ANN: I need help and I don't know who to ask . I a m a t ee n age r w h o i s ashamed or my proble m and am afrajd that if I s peak to someone about it they will think I a m c razy. So what's wrong·' I am o teenager who c ann o t ea t 1n a restaura nt or anyone·~ hom e without vomiting . T h e r e is n o t h in g wrong with the food. IL's m e . I've tried e ating lig htly little dabs of cotta ge cheese. s mall bowls of soup, even light sa lads. but it is the same old story. r get the dry heaves and then I m ust excuse myself. It is so humiliating I want to d ie. I love m y mother's c oo k i n g a nd w o uld rather eat a l home. but I used to be a ble to eat a nyplace unlit about a yea r ago. I went to the ramily doctor with this p r o blem b eca u s e I thought something was wrong with m y slomuc h. but she said my s tomach is perfe ctly oka y a nd t hat I will outgrow this t errible truug. I 'II be going away to college in two years and I need to get over t his proble m now. Please tell me what lo do. -SICK O F MY SELF I N MICHIGAN DEAR SICK : Go to anothe r dodor. Get a comple t e ph ys i c al checkup. U tbls doctor te lls you there Is nothing wrong with you, tell him people do not vomit for no realOll. If tltere ls no organic problem It must be emotional, and ii that is the dlaposls, I urge you to get some counsel· ing and le arn why you c annot tolerate food other places than at home. D EA R ANN LANDE R S : M y grandchildren a re eight and thirteen y ea rs of age. They li ve out of the state. They never wr ite to m e to tell me how they are and what they ~~~~~~~~!!!!!!~· a re doing. When I ask th('lr motJ1t.'r whal they would hkc ror It b1rthduy or Chr-l11t mus . I "1l'l u ll"lt not l'O much ali D "tl(' llo" or "llo~ u I l' )'OU"' I love ttwu• chlldnm und don't wunt to wril" the m oft Uut. l 'm 11orry to say lhe only <.'Onnec lion I is<'t·m to h~vc with tht•rn Iii at tilfl·(llVlflf; u nw Nt~'<.llt.'!'\S lo Hll.V . tht> n~v~r "•nll ffil' anytl11n~ Al'luully, ull I v. u nl ll> un un·ui.1011111 h•ll.N I Mm pl)' <'UnJll>l un dt1r11t and this kind uf t•H11hnci111 l'lt>JM' t1·ll nw how to d~1tl wllh t h1i. hurtful µroblt'.cn 1 G N () It t-: I> GKAN OMO'fllF.R l)EAK G RANNY: The c b lld rt n a r ~ n ot lo bla m.-.. TbJs Is the way tht"y •·ere brought up. If yuu Uved closer, you m ig ht b .. abl e t o u tablish some sort of re latloosbJp. Livl11g out of the state makes it d lf· flc ult. Do y o ur best whe n you a re togethe r and perlaap1 wben tlaey art olde r y eu c aa become • part or th~lr Uvea. I hope 80, dear. DEAR ANN LANDERS· Your advice t o "Nothing Ahead. Plenty 8ehind" was the best ever. I. too. spent 24 years lo a shell of fat. s ee king a ma~ic cure a nd eating myself sick. then c rying because I'd done it again. One day I "saw myself" when I opened a door and faced a full·length mirror un· pre par C'd . I joi n e d Weight Watchers where I lea rned I was not ab· nor m al. c r azy o r ALONE The first a nd most 1m po rtant step is to realize there is only one person in t he world to whom your weight and s ize re· ally matter and that is YOU! If you a re unhap· PY because or It -YOU a rc the only one who can do somethlng about. the problem. After losing 78 pounds and e njoying three years of normul weighl and three years o f expe rie n ce ti s a Weight Watc he r lee · lurer . I can hones tly sa y I've never seen a person who co uld not lo:-.c weight on a sensible . contro lled food pro gram Please tell your r ead e r s n o l t o b e ashamed lo adm it to T H E MS ELVES t h at they need help There a r e wcig h l ·con tro l groups everywhe re and the l l'OUP therapy is an important aspect or los· ing lbe excess pounds. But most importa nt is to begin caring enou8 h to help yourself. Believe me , It's worth il! At age 40 I a m a ha ppy woma n and no longer hidjng un· d e r t h e be d e ating peanuts• M L G . OMAHA D EA R O M A H A : Thanks for le tting u" know bow It is with someone who has made It. Otber excelle nt self· Dt.:AK I N · FORMATION : A C a H are an tectlon '" maJor aurgery aad re· qulrea • loege r pertod Of ceavale1cea1e Uaaa ••ea tile c•Jhl co•e5 tbrou«Jt &be Mrtla caaal. A woman la DO leH a mother beeau.e sbe bu bad a Caesarean. But more ~ the point, wby perm.it tJaose btr• racudu to put you N the defensln? Ignore their mean comme nts. he lp groups for weight _________ _ loss are Tbe Diet Workj RUFfEll'S I S hop. O ve r e ate r s Anonymous and Tops.[ UPHOLSTERY Look ln your phone book WIM'A Yo.i w..t ifyou're lnterested. I ._ .. ,, . 0 E A· R A N N 1922Halrbor Blvd . LANDERS. Although I Costa Meu ~~1156 ha ve read your column~======~====~ ~ for years I have never 1 N • •' see n a n y t h i n g on utntJOfi chtl~b1rth by Caesart:an·· section. Both m y m othl'r-1n· S • luw and he r d a ughter ennnar sa id they felt sorry for m (' bccaus<' I wo uld neve r know the tr ue JOY Offered of moth.erhood since my two children we re not born "the normal way" Nut r it ion a nd th e Ma l nouris hed Mind 1s the theme of the upcom· 1ng O r a n ge Coun ty Spring Nutrition Sym. pos ium. to be offe red Saturday, March Jt at Orange Coast College Jo'ocusing on the 1m· po rtanCl' of good nutri lion in human behavior. the Saturday program will offer an update on r ur r l'nl resear c h a nd recommendations. Or E lie S hneo ur . a uthor of the book Nutn t1 o n a nd th e Malnourished Mind a nd thro ug h the birth canal. T hey als o <'X · pressed s urprise that I s ucrcred any pain o r fatigue. because accord· 1n g t o th em . a Caesarean section 1s ··a s1mpl<' thing" nothing at all lik e rl•a l childbirth. Will you pll'<.iSl' clear this up'! Is a woma n less of <1 moth e r i f h e r children arc take n :-.ur· gically" I can tell you 1l wa s no p1 c n1 c . Ho w a bout il. Ann" IN· FORMATION WANT E D a resear ch sc1ent1st . will ---------------------ke ynolc the day·s ac th 1ties. Birkenstock. These "emptoyees lining up to collect their pay are pupils of Gilman. Vt.. Middle School, which functions as a real-life laboratory. Earnings being paid at the "Gilman Bank and Trust " are in thalers. the system's own unit of currency. Or. Martin IJaren and Dr . Max Schneider LJnd Rt.>g istcred Oil'lit1an!'> A v r i I L o ,. r c· I I LJ n d Marlene Beno will also discuss role!'> of diet and food processing in m1.>n· ta l h ea lth . o;t r e s:-.. hy perkinesis and bra in development. .l ointly ~ponson•d hy t he Or ange Oi!.tr1r t California Dietetic /\!-.· soc1 ation. th<.• Orange County Nutrition Coun· cil. a nd the Orange Dis· trict California Home Economics Association . the 9 a.m. lo 3:30 p.m seminar will a lso offt:r I • " Students Learn Way of World By WAYNE M. D/\VIS AMK,._ ,.,... Writer GILMAN. Vt. CAP> T he j udge frowns as he weighs the evidence. He pauses as if lo issue <t sentence. lhen changes his mind. The case is complicat· ed and t h e la w y e r s tired , so t he court de · c ides to re<:ess lo the playground. The "ca se " involves a n a lleged penci l · stabbing. It's being tried at the Gilman Middle School as part or a pro· g ra m d es i g n e d t o duplic ate the economic and social institutions of the outside world. Students at the public school hold jobs, pay taxes and enforce their own "bill of r ights,·· all during their free time. EVERY T UESDAY t he y line u p at t h e "Gilman Ba n k and Tru s t " a C'l osct replete with telle rs' win· dows -to collect their earnings in ''Lha lers." the system 's unjt of cur· r ency. Thalers. which resem· ble Monopoly m oney. pay for luxuries li ke fi e ld t r ip s, e xtra d esserts a nd use of recreational equipme nt T h ey a l so prov ide capita l for studcnl busi nesscs rang ing from s ka te board repa ir to fina nce compa njes. The syste m is a "re aJ life laboratory." sa ys former principal Bar ry Grove, who s aw a need to teach the econom ic facts of life in this isolat· ed northeastern Ve r · monl town plague d hy une mployment. Thalers. worth a pen· ny. are backed by ap· pro prialions fro m the school board . comm uni t y donations a nd money raised by Gilma n's 70 s tudents. "The key to it is the backing. Without it. the k id s wo u ld lose i n · ter est . ·· says Grove . who has since moved on. s pr eading his idea lo four other Vermont a nd M a ssachuselts schools pa rti c ip a nt s b ox lun c he~. l'Xh ibits a nd films for the SlO reg· istralion fee. /\dditio n :.11 info rma tion can be obtained from lh<' Co mmu n it y "I HAD TO tell th(•m Services Offi ce. Orange that if they didn't start Coa st Coll ege. •i 14 ) 556·5884. sudden outbreak of cur· rency hoarding prompt· ed him to resort to a lit tic "Jawbon ing .. al a school assembly s pending and investing -=========::;:--their money. the govern· ( ) menl would gel in trou· "IC'k TH I 'ti 'ti E."int ble and raise taxes · a nd the n they'd lose Is THOUGHTFUL thei r savings without gelling anything in re· In the DAILY PILOT \ I' ... I 'I \t 0\11 ll 1 I 111.11..1 .q.i .... ,, "tl'k•lll"< "'"' capezio SOUTH COAST PLAZA c .......... 17141 540-2575 ..,... ..... "lldfec"'' to ttM jew.i cowi" turn." says Pri nc ipal --------~------------------­ Norman Parent. The result was a rush on extra des~erts St udents upset with the 15 percent income t ax found a fami liar s capegoat last year in the school's we lfu rc syst el"I). "Why should we have to wor k hard and pay more laxes. j ust to sup. port a bunch or people who won ·1 work".. dl'· m anded Leo Bona. a n e ighth·gradl• ··1uwycr · · The outcry was so great t h a t lh t'.' do ll' w a s re pl aCl'd \\tl h j!O\ Pr n ment -s ubs id 1 zed jobs. At lhc other end of t he sca le is eig h t h · gr a de r Chuck Dodge. generally acknowledged as the school "tycoon.·· Glamour 1s back and Chandlers has it. Bone or white calfskin anklet walks tall on a slender heel. Delica te stitchery trims the prett y front. A leg flatterer'. 29.99 r:111t' ~l111tl 5,,,,,. 1903 --------....... · ·Thalers ar<'n 'l worth a nything whe n you _go home. but they·n· worth a lot. in school.·· sa ys Paul Gilman. a seventh g rader who heads t he school ba n.k. His job has brought him face·to·face with ethical dile mmas c o m mon t o bigge r banke rs. including re· quests for "sweethea rt deals" from friends. "l 'M WORTH a bout 25,000." he says non· chalantly. -\ ~ .ffu19 SHOIS "' , ....................... 11t.tlll "GUYS 'LL S .\V , 'Hey. I'm your budfty .' a nd try to get real low inte rest rates on loans . Rut you gotta tell ·cm 'No way.· After a ll. 1 could lose my job if I did som ething like that." T h ere a r e o th er s imilarities to real life . The r e have been in · stances of inflation. re· cession . c hro nic u n- e mploymen t a nd e m · bezzlem ent since the progr a m began two years ago. Most recently . the school's new princ ipal was faced with a serious economic slowdown. A But Dodge still rues t he day he paid 500 t ha lers to "buy" the school hallway. "I wa:-. go nna turn it into a s hopping mall a nd sell space to other kids for their businesses. But so far only two have been willirlg lo pay the rent.·· he says Most s tudents com - pete for entry-level jobs ranging from bank teller lo bus monitor. An adult a nd a student, each with veto power. decide who geta the Job on the basis of exper ience a nd in- terest. PBX Would ,ou Ilk• to leern • new lldtl? WCNtl plfMlme •••or eftemoon/9"nlnte a ...... ...._,...., We nHd "'eturt, r•ll•ltl• people to work bu•r ewtto,.burde lft Coeta llHt I ...... ,. .,. ••. M•"• CO"'P•ftY beMllla. CALL IQ.400 llON. THRU ffU. IC>a ' I ' , SOUTH COAST PLAZA 3.133 SOUTH BRISTOL• COSTA MESA • (}I DAIL V PILO r Ttiuttday, Match 211. 1979 Pl•t• ot th• o.r (! •cAL IF ORNIA • I= ll/lli ADD MUP • • I ) I t A rert.tfl~ pubht' acrountant, rlman. •• In bmuwsa l{' i.dtJ ................ ..... ARlltt ,_.~ ,..,_."" 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PlJBLit' NOTIC•; '9(;TI flOlll eu•INI 0 NI.Ma OAleMllH I,,. 11;1'-11'11 ,,_,..,. " lhll1111 """ IWH H , ... ~l\lfllAl>llO IA(f('JlllU~'t ANU #IOCl &.l l llAIN WUN"\ JIU ! C em1ne <••''•"' ~ ..... lo.IA ~" ) ..... ( ... I_ t • "•" U •ll••t l l 111J, •10 It•"' "' 1.ov ............ t • .,, ••• t ''h ""' .. ~ •\ ••• "'°"" .. d lly .,, .,. ··-~· u.t ... 1 t 4..Ytt(h l,.h \t .. .ni.ftl ••\ ti~ •Utt t•" (Wl\lf (.MU • ... Of•n.,, l wt1t1 .,,. """"n I• ,.,.. P' llltll .-..,u1,v.1 u-a1...,. ".,.,., U•ttf Jto.._1 M4• I•~ .. ~ '' ,., t•l'f tltl h I' aut.· NOTIC'E "a 1 f1011• a\la•••n tot/Oil \TAf•Mllff I t.,.1u1u,••ftQ'-' '"'""°'"hVbu-.1tw'\ •• Ill ~lltl Nt.t UV&:.ICV , ... , I ,.,,,,,. )11 ... , P o Ill• m. •1111..,1 II•-< II c.iu.,, .... 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Quf !Mer 1•.•nctApr ~. 11.1• t9/9 11•1 /'I (I' '>ON I< l NOl 10 Rob•• I \19rlfl', 1'1 tf"O t AfMflM M l.,"I )• n "' C..0\1• Mtou N O(fll At40 ~WAf '..l l t w10 J0'..-'1Jl'I. '' "'"° ''"(•'•'" M /1 fl c;l 11unl•tl(llon heath IHI MA .. AOC.t.11'> Ue11n1, Qflln ... J1 •• no ,,,,,.w r,.,,,., ,,. f\ ot f tMnt4un \lull .. f I I UIH Ml 'fl I( M dl<ulm 0\.011, ., 'lllO I Oo\ A • ~. bOln ot mt41n v.u .. , MAii II -OU l>'Jt Ill ""Y ~ "1~•11 II o h1rt1rn Anni . u, outn ut '\HnQlt.ttl IW-Afh "'"'UI .r <.I HMAIN t ctw.n ,,~ I I vt '''"'~'· ~uMJ .. , lflH•• lff '"''" I '•lllMI LINlll M I Int o 'Kl•U \ill MK1 ll" •t't!U l ••. l•, bOlh W tll•in V•fky MAii u f f 1,r JfUrtN l U wn•\ .fJ. "nd M•t1•m t "'"• tM«n ....... " c;.u t.s wc1c.1101.1 ... JI .,.., l llyll ,. llll••n V•flt't MILi.CH ........ ' If IJOlll OI M.tr<lt 11, ltlt M• •rKI Mr\ ~O" J•lm<n, ~11111 '""''on lht.t"n ooy Mi 1trtd Mt• Ja.•I uv. .. , •tunhntJtOft U•••r rt y1rl _,,.,., ,.,, M t •ndMt\ Arttwr M1fl•H Ill, J.oon 1t•1n V•H~y. boy M•rcll JS, "" M t "'ntJ Ml~ Httflt l( (...O'"°M 6t\, ~le Marcll 1', ltl• Mr 4nt) ftA,r\ 0.wl(J f*r41y, f OUnt4Uft """""· bOt Deaths Elsewhere WHITE PLAINS. N. Y. 1 A. I') Jun Stalford. ti:I, a Pulitzer Prize winning short st ory writer . died Monday. A novchst a nd non·f1clion 11c<.1 N1A MILi t 11 •01oen1 01 writer, M1si. St ufford ::,:r:;:·,~.~~-:::·;.~'.,~:":.~~: won a Pulitzer 1n 1970 '"'""' "" ""'"""'""""''"""'""'for tt ~roup of bhorl ,.,,,..., ~·• .,,... '' \u••••r<l 111' l 'll -• ''1 ' JI l ""' r ,,,#1t11en ni ., • ., ••• ,.. blories c:n 1 t.'u "'o ec · '"" ond l1<u4""• ... k II M ill•• ot ed StOril'l'I. •. 1\00-.. (A t iM"ttf4'1 Mtrv1t.•• w1U" 1 I llO'fy "' 1 1)1) PM di llMI H•rOOt th MHmnrt,U (.hAOfl't wHh n •• rlt \ U CI•,>, P•\•Or Ot tt\it' t H \t PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOU,IU.-NI U Niu.le ~TAfEMENf f hw tollowinQ pt"f\0,,\ •re d OIOV bu\1ne\\•\ PAC.ti 1( '>ANO!> IJl!>fRllJU rlNC, (.0. 1~~ '>upo•lor Avtt IJ IJ /, Co\ld Me,.., CA'161/ H uth M MOO••, O UO I>•<• ~ewpon, t•twOOtl Oo•r h, r A '171160 Whll•< JI Ml>ot•, I W'I 'JU,,.rlOt An '1 U /, tu\111 Mew, LA 't?UI l hi .. tJU\it\tf\\ ... \Oft0Ut. ••d Dy d Q•Ont'•I 0.tf""'t '-tllO k 111nM -· f hi\ \lftlfllmtlflt Wd\ ltlttd With '""' Co11n1 y ll•f~ ()f Or•llQ4! tc.11n1y u11 M•rcn7•, l•N l'llUH Put>h\...,., OrenQOO (.CHt\I 0.1IJ Piiot Mer 7,, Apr \, 11, I~. 191~ 110 I' P UBLIC NOTICE ~ICTlllOUS euSIHl!SS lfAM« ITATIMINl ... ~~,•or-1119 Potrwn " 00!1111 11v ... I OE VOf6E ENf(APAt\l.S, IUO W•ll•l e A.;e •I, CO\I• Mew. y •nu1 Slo"" Ow>QM Atb<n, 19.0 W•ll.t<• An •l.C.0.t•M<rw.C.. t'1•11 f "" OuMM'\ .. I\ <.onoutled by ttn •n 01v1du•t \ll!ve 0 Atbln rn1\ \lAll•fl'M)f'f ..... '''eo *'"' ttwio County Ct••• 01 O"•n9'1! County on Nl•rtll 71, .~,., FllJlt4 P11l>lh lle<I Df•llOO! GCM•I Dully PHO! M•r 1',AIH $, IJ, 19, 19" 111/·IV • II ti -•l'WAll\! ( rt11•Cll ot CoU• • .,.,., 111tmq VrivAt" Httombm .. nt 'i(.,\ uturuuU•lt11ly t0How1no •t oor '.tWtl M111u..OIPum HtHbOr "''"'°""' Otl•e Mof111M~ Of ~It DANVILLE <A P l llarlan Geldermann1 56, un East Ray l:md de· vvloper. d1 c<1 Monday after a brief illness. lie was the developer of the Round Ifill Country Cluh in Alamo PUBLIC NOTICE l'ICTITIOUS IUStlflSS NAM« HAllMINT I I, f • ~\~)4 POMe•tNOIBNl' If IA l'()Mli!Jlt"'GtfNC, retlO<rnl ,, ~ne1•0t1. c. P•• .. o ..... on c 11 n, 1·u~ •• ,.,. """ ot t~ ,.,. 1• ", .,, tJ hy htH 'on Adolph ot -..11e11 •• onuo n t•t ' H•Oy ''""'vu'"' ot 8onw11. C•. •no •n• OrW91 ot B.,... P.,k, C• , l •nOr ll llOr•n •n O • 9•••1 "df "•ldr•n C,r•Y•\10. MlfVt(f\ «11119 •I H•rDot I.Awn M<lmO<••t • .,.,,,,c~ _,.., '"" dtr9<ll011 01 bOr u.-Mount 0t1v• Mo,,.,.,r ot I•-'41).U \.4 ~ " .... ~1.00 w HCIN, nl'\kMlll 01 Pelm •fl, C. P~-•w•v °" l!Mr<ll 21, ' ... "__.I_ ov Ill\ ... , ... " Nit. Tiie IOtl-11111 Ptr~n• M" OOtnQ °"""""~· WA PAOPEltTll),, nin Vlnl- W•Y. £1 Toro, C.HlalTll• t?•JO fl<>Qer A ~. 11~11 V1ftf<t9e W•v,E• f0<0,c..1110<111••1uo s A N Jo' n AN c I s c 0 Wlltt""' 0 JOl\n\Oll, \~•I w 17Jr0 (AP) Cl.. .._11 I """I· tt-~,... C.•1tCl'nl. '!01~ •"7f•f'rman ...-: x, Thh 1>U\1,,.u '' <onouc.1ea bY • 5 8 . pa rt n <: r 1 n l h ,! 99,..r., ...,,,,.,,.,..P p1o~t·er formal wcur I ''"' =::"..:../~:O::,l!d w1t11 "'" business his father st arl· c.ovn11 Cl<l•k ot Or•nwe Co11n1, on t>d m San Francisco in M.trctt u. 1"' ,.,.,.,, 1906, died Monday at hu .. 1 Pubtt\IWCI °'-c..o .. 1 0.11,. Ptto1 home aft.er a brief ill· Mer.1~.• i.11.tt,"l'I 1108 1' ness. Mn I rlld W tffln eno brOl"tr ------------' PUBLIC NOTICE .. 10 F Htlfl, •II Of Ntw110f'l 8~Kll, (rre~ MrVI<~ Wilt be MIO •I 111< v-Memoo••• P•<k on weo Ooy Aj)rtt •. lt/9 el I 00 PM •*r ll<t>"-'l Mot 1 .. .,, Of '-"•• 1 dfrtKton ,_CIUO'"BS SMn'H'S ...c>ITUARY 627 M111n St Hunttngton Boach 536-6539 --Nl«FAMIU COU>MtAI. MMAAL HC>Mt 780 I Bolsa Ave Westminster 893-352~ --'•CIPte VtlW ......oltAl.,All CemelefY Mortuary Chapel 3500 Pacific V1ow Drive Newt>011 Beach 6«-2700 --McCOIMM:I MOITUAltH u.Qun• Beach 41M--941~ Laguna Hill• 708-0933 San Mn C8Qu11rano 495-1778 --W.T.11 ... 0tt N•MMOMI 648-2424 Cotl•Mesa 873-9460 - UU. llOADW•' MOITUAIY 110 BfOtdwty co.ta~ &42·9150 -~·MMU. NOITUAIY WISTCWP CMA ... 0.mltOfY • FIOwer Shop 427 E 17th St Cotl• Meta 648-4888 "' .. -- FUNERAL k il>IR ECTORS : I larbor Lawn . Mount Oli\e Mo1iuary ~ Cemetery l Crematory •Interment In ' Any Cemetery s •Shipment •llurt.t s lneurance I • Cren..aon ................ k CalJtor~ : CNmation OUo 1m«111erAve. ' eo... ... 140 •••• ~ -PVKIC NOTICE 11. '1CTITIOUI •UllNIM ...... tTATllMINT , ............. ...--........ """' ,... .... $HI~ OAl.!..llllY, 1111 S C...IH..,_., llMril M o-1tf, I•,._, .... , trvlM, Cel~fttl' '"'' ~· k ~...,.,, 4111 111• DlvMlw•t ,._.o-w, lltltMI r1111 .....,..-•11M.,. .. ~· ~ .. °' .. c-ty ell Metc.111r. "" • ,.,.,.. °''"" Ceetl 0.11, ...... fll'tr "-'-· $, "· ''· tt1' ,,...,. ..... -lllCTITIOUS IUStlfl!U NAMC STAT&Nll NT I l\e IOllOWl"11f j).,.011\ •r• 091nQ Olnlfltti•t s CO NSUMC A OPINION, 11110 kyper-Ctr~te, Su•I• 10•. trvtne. c.it1orn1•'1/U J eyn• Mllhtetn, 1161 V•IH <O ~. Co<tl.t MeMI, C.•hlornle '1•1• Klme.tri.y -· 1et6 I! Oce•n llfO • lonQ llNtn. C;tlllornta B r hi\ bu\IMn " 'ona11<1•0 oY • ..... r•I PArfne"/llp. JeyM Mltl\lttn Tiii• •i.Wmllnl ••• tlltd ''"'" the C.0..111y ( .. lk Of Or•t\941 C.Ounty Oii Mete II 2', lt1'. 1111- P11bll"'9tl Oret191 C.00•1 O•lly PllOI, Mann,., ,.,, 11•1·1' PUBUC NOTICE .. , .. •OTIC& CW DtHO~UTIOtt OP Ol•C•AL PA•TlfCHHIP OP r\INTA LA QUINTA I rvr-IO IM pn!Vl\lon\ Of !a<Kllon S.J$ l 81 1119 C.otpotellOlh C-Of 11\e St•• Of c.llfelrnl•. no41<• .. l\er•b• ·-tN• ri. o...trar PettMn11111 11tre1Moie ••l•llllt •mon9 I.A OUIHfA oaVIJLOllMIN I c;;OMl'ANY, • ••II•••• Ottlnef\lll jl, Wll.1.IAM r•OUT'llAN, •n llllllvlay•t. C P COl.aO•N, en 111111v1•11••, •nd LAW•INCI J SO•it. Ml IMl•'-tt """'IM fklll~ -ti PUNTA I.A OUINfA, et lttl llr<fl $1,...1, New"'1 9Mcih, Celll«ft141, ... 114111 ...... ,,.. ., --~Miii •fl'Kllv• ~"*"II, ltlt. MW lllet Net nt llertner In WI-lltr!M""'' ~., wtlltfll .... alM ttlt Pert""""-•• <8' -.. _....,. ...... "'. lllt P...-Wlltlt"'""-L.e lMllte o........,_. ~. • ....,., pertnen11111 WllllMI T tOU\IMll (;.II. 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We ••••••••••••••••••••••• Gue: 1111 t 002 ••••••••••••••••••••••• MISA VHDI Oc ltet th u n n("W. 11paclou11 4 bedroom, ~ bbth homl' with 11 lurl(e m.uttr 1u1tc ovcrlooklnit a lt.lllh, tn>p1cal atrium OOW'l. 11'11 well lun ated oo • QU11:l cul de 111c 111 Cosl:.i M csa ·:. flnt"l I nt-1.:hborhood SI 14.000 Don 't ht·11 1tall' 'Jll 751 3'191 C:SELECT T'PROPERTI WllTEOFF Brand new 3,000 sq.rt tu'Ctutecturally designed duplex. 3 Bdrm, 2 balhi. and 2 Bdrms. 2 baths. 2 'rreplaccs. 2 dln1nl( rooms, 2 double 1<arage11 and easy upkeep. A super home and lncomo. $215,000. 400Lll" ~ RIUU C.Mif'F:&'tt A1W OUR Ot"PICt; Ht:ING Kl::MOOf:LEO, Lt;AVI': YOUR NUMBER. WI:: WILL C ALI. Y O U HACK. RIMOOEl.B> PORTOFfMO You have to see lo ap prec1ate the beauty of ,Uus completely enclOfll'<l Portof1no. Parquet 4t plank ()oonnK. custom lightin g, upgradf'd thruout. Over 2800 sq. ft ol Ideal hvlnlit MEWPORT CENTER RE.ALTY 640-1812 DUPLEX l·;ust.std(> Ct>Mli M 1:su :.e Hit each , hurdw1111d floors, double J(aro1:1:. s~.ooo Roy McCardl~. Rltr 548-7729 Sunny. hri>ih l 3 Hdrm Bluffs condo w1Lh rant<t:..ltc torm11 Sl42.000 C ull for appointment :i29CONCllA '75-3411 SOY -GCV MEAHS. •• 1 Some Ocean Vacw -Great Canyon View and it's ult on Milford Drive m pr«'s t1 g tou s Cumt:o Shorl's . 3 bl!droom~. u secluded pool, access lo a pr1vat · bc<tch, s kylights, stained glass w indow s a nd a ~unn y open a tmos ph •r e. .. The inves tme nt i.\i $336.000 <ft1e > and that 1s unique for th as caltbcr or property Upii.j l C)U liVMI:§ REAL TORS', 675·6000 2443 E.is1 Coast Highway. Corona d1·1 MJr ,110,() Ill M l•'xl Vt•Hll", ell !)4(j b!J9(J WLSJ .I<Y '.'-' TAYLOR CO. HEA L T< >H S ·.i 1w1· I Ht> PIMMSULA ftOIM'T Al.IA! TWO 4-UMIT APAITMEMl'ILDGSI $375,000 EACH ILDG! Quality built, be autifully maintained. 4 Units in each building walh lge ce ntral c·o urt y d fill e d with mag nificent mature d s pecime n plants. These two 4-unit bldgs a re rn the best location. right at the entrance to Pcruns ula Point. just steps from the beach. Each 4-plex has two 2-hdrm. 2-bath and two Z·bdrm. I-bath units. Each front unat has fireplace. Super ocean view! OWC First Trust Deed. WISUY H. TAYLOI CO .. ll.ALTOIS 2111 s. J ...... Hiit lood NIWPOl'T CEtfTH. N.I. 644.49 I 0 ~00/MO. FREE LAKESIDE flt!l11.:vt· 111 St·lkr will lta y $5 00 lJ lllUlllh towanlii huy1·r " mon th•r µuy m..,1111 rur 0111· ful y1·11r1 Sharr> l.1k(•-;1'1<· lownh11m1 · 11111.:i-h \ in~ rrn & f.Jmtly 1111 l l11(hl'f up"rud1.-'!J lhr uout l"u11 I a 'tu· Vl l'W • P ooli. knrus N1urts :tl}d mu<'h 1nnrt•' C:.11 fo11t . 752 1700 i1 f / • f I I t [~6111 MESA WOODS CHARMER Must sl't' this htfl 4 bdrm home bwlt for Cuhf llv· tnj! w/ll(l' i.cp:.ralt• rmly rm & frml din rm plu .. much more Opc11 Evei. S4.>9491 NICE PLUS LOCATION! Superior 11oulh Irv int- TRIPLEX G ... at l1teome!! SinJ<lt· !!Wry own1:r un1l with 2 t.ownhoui.t· d('~'"" ic•ur untll> All 1o1o1 th pnv.1lt' patio. W 1D hook up & 1nd1v1dul'll 1•11do1wcl i! ·• r a ~ 1: i. C J I I n o w li7J·"5.'10 I• I INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY :! houses in C M . on lt•i:al :i wut. 9000 Ml fl lot l'r1n-d lo sell 11u1C'k ly at $R9,500 Hy 11 wnr , ~.fW7 *VETERANS * •,..,_OUT WORLD location or lh1s 4 bedrm. .. """ 2000 sq.rt. townhomc U.i 3 Vt•t lfl•lp You rlncl lhal home you want o down up to $100.000. I'm only I ..-~ yrs old but makcH it I H V f NE 'S have made rrry mark in 8 1-: s T JI U Y 1 - tbt' community by being Particularly ~lntt· the a bll{. luxunous 3 br con p r 1 c c w a i. J U s T do. End unit w /a <.'OtY REDUCfo:O $7 100' 2 frplc, pool & Jacuzzi My Story. tile roor. gated en· owner will rinance & try, bnck fpk. ma1ilt•r aave you S's wtno loan swle w/2nd r1replace. fees & a lo int. rate. (;a II patio w /BBQ & (1rrp1t now. 979-~0 ovt1rlook1ng f.!reenbcll( A TE Don't m1S11 it-prim e LL STA v,1!,I~~'.' ~~w 752·,J?CX! J ~;i;Fs [ ~ IJftH11 Cal R..dy Afl. 24hrs WORLD R.E 543-1722 flNDING PROPERTY MY SPECIALTY Tell me what you want. "let me rind your home ln lhe So. Orani:1· Coun· ty beach urea. Ask ror Rulh Kesl<'r. real estatf' ugenl M on, Tut• & Thur . 9-12; 1131-2600 or 496·8535 t:ve 1o 6 !I, «~ GIAHT VALUI! ~ -•l'iEWPO--l•T•Fl-Xl•R- Giant back bay bargain? U S S 122•500 Over 3tOO ft. of pcacerul * * * * Uving. 4 Bedrms + 3 • • This J Bdrm home Is WOULDM'T YOU IATtB UYE HEAi THE llACH? IN SAN JUAM CAPISTIAMO W el"°·louted Haritor L..et ..._ wltlt hnt.M .. of • ..,.,,r ecca .......... 2 IMdl aa• V.y cte.. S71.IOO IM DAMA POIMr Fellll-2 1Mdra1• ..._ wttlt .._ 9'd WI •lewt. Na calldo llllto .Hwt .. of .... ca lty poal. locnD _,aw. SI t. too IM UM CLIMIMTI Aa.o.t _. towtllll a.M Ml S..C .. V"-1e wltlt 3 bedroo••· o c ••• •I••· H mat t1 •c• yerd, da.Me CJW91Je 9d .. , ~ta a... Sts.000 IM CAPIS'RAMO llACH Ft-o.t row w.H ca.do wfttt 3 .._.,,., 9d p••ore•lc wlllteweter oc••• •lew . $115.000 IM DAMA POIMr ................. c ..... .._ with l b•• 11-. ID'rlMf ldtc...._ 2 ftreplac"· brlct& p•tlo. l•c.111 .ct flreplt. It'• dpa11lle. SJH,000 IN DAMA ftOIMT A c....., ............. TINlor .. wltlt S 1.,... bedroo.1, 31/J batlta, l flraplacK, ..... brick ,.tio. focml1 flrepft .ct ...., .......... old.,...... $455,000 493-1112 IM DAMA POINT 4 99-4551 495-1720 So.thlttglllla LO]'••MigHt 497-lll 1 644-7020 LCICJllllCI leoc:h Mewport leach ~COATS & WALLACE '::J:l1 REAL ESTATE, INC. A LOCALLY OWNED COMPANY SERVING lHl SOU C SI ARlA SINCE 1963 SPECIAL IUY This 4 Bdrm 3 bath s plit lt'vl'I pool home has a large fa mLly room w /wct l>ar. New carpets. new paint and sctludcd ba<'k yard f"'ricf'd und<.'r market for fast s ale $118.00U Uon 'L d e lay ! Call to day S46~141 Serving Costa Mesa-Irvine Huntington Beach-Newport Beac h 211.0EH-POOL Sl61,000 Corl(eou.' Monal.'o plan JI.arbor View 2 liellrm .. + den &.-aul1fol IHX<10 J>ool' tlul(t' µalto 1-:asy IUl>t:nlwlt J n:t·i..i. Own•·r will finance lurAt· 21111 TO l'lt•a"' ... uhmtt .. dlc>r [1nx1ous • Call nu"". 7~ 17~1 ~ If l '4 II 'I • I I •, ' I ;, t I ARCHITIECT DESIGNED EASTSIDE CUSTOM Prof~~ionally dcroral· Lod Nothing spared to makt• 11 btfl 111-avy beaJN Oual frplc. Par. qucl floon ... Dramullc :rtnum entry. flcavy sawn rc>dar pon('hn1« Don't ht>Rllote • Opt•n t;ves Call now. 545-94!1 1 Da..1 ut&• Today's lntenst Ratn? W(' have "ll" VA hous1•:. rrom $69.900 lo s h ow you Xlnt locut1oni. No money down Aalhou 54'1"1MNI New hom1•s ! Two story, J BR , s undf'c:k s . microwaves. 1215,000. I Sot Dolph'8 CdM Uke new, va cant. 3 BR . lMtefut, pool , lncredibl1· view ol yachts. $515,000. 506 .... peri .. 3 BR, wood siding, two story. charmini;c R 2 lot tn old CdM. S179.000 l6200c..,.CdM J on . J:u·uHI. :1p 1:t· t11c·ular vww. h11rdwoo1l noon. ~75.UOO U11111jl ()Uf. tif)_..I ~ Coron.a del Mar 675·6000 Nf•wport l)(-31•h 642·9rt4H Col;tu Mesa 541i·5!f.lll batha·OR·3 Bed rm + * VETERANS * Sk.'Pfl from the beuch, on separate gucsltma1d '11 lh1: Peninsula. It de· qtrs. Formal livlng rm. flrutcly net•ds TLC. but F'amlly rm. 2 Fplcs. Recent changes In V.A hll!I trcmcndou" µoh:n Covered brick patio. rep may en1t ble you t o tlal. Brinf.! your tools Potting house--and qJ,.Ulllfy for ll00.000 h11mf' 11nd imagination Call much more al a bor.iu m lolilns with absolutely NO 540-ll51 _Island Realty. 1173·11700. Mira Loma, nr Jllvt•rs111t' St.II Uungi. fut with Du1ly 4 Hr house. Unnlo! the Pilot WunlAd.8. ldch & horsCR 1-6flr. f\AA41 priee! Call now to 11cc, DOWN PAY MF.NT 673-8550 Worid RHI Ettoh ~HERITAGE °'""'' 111., • 11' •ut• rntr ,,~' an Oral\fit' Courtry firm [a Hiii s:~::~~:i~ ~i,~~,---------. • REALTORS ~ ~ -•••I 1!1!"11•-For mort• Info t•ull Y .A APPROVED WHY Mlt4 Ill tWtoR, Afl. HOMES ST •y HOME 541-0100 Don't wait lo buy MJI "' estate. Duy re11l t-•stult' & They enjoy the comfort ,..._,,_.._. ..... ...,..._,..._..., wa it so d own 11 p to of a nice home in a ~MORE 60' Sl00.000 choice IOC This special """ JO VA S41k .. brok<-r home has 3 delightful Broker wortu1 for hourly a. hr!\ 543 1626 bdrms. lflll BBQ, f1m rule ot nalfct> 968-t\'710 nn. wcll lndacpd. lot " • Hoene Protectlon Plan You wtlJ love It! Call to- day. m.5310 ALLSTATE RiALTORI_ GllATIMCOMll IAL14'A ISi.i Relldtntlal + 2 com· meret1l rtntable 11pace11. S Qar parkinl, I block lO water, 3 btdrJn 3 bath unit. Jl'i replace. Super for •umme r /wintH ,.....meuo macnab I Irvine realty IAYSHOllS A private community! Light & airy 2·slory fomlly home w /4 BRs + den -private master s uite -walk to sandy beochcs. $320,000. Appl. only. Beverly Morphy 64l -8235 <Z· 101 > ~2·1235 '44·6200 '01 Oover Or111• H•rbOr Vlt w Cenll'r 1r111ne itt C•mpu' V<lllley C..rii.r 752·1414 . . CE 110111 ILllRS CD . OVl R !JC) Yl ltR:, or Sf RV/Cf SPECTACULAR SPYGLASS L ovely 5 BR Coronado Model W I N1 i;t ht Light Vu . Prol. Landscaped Yurd W /Many Extra ft'eatures -Pool. Jacuzd, Sauna. Entry Leads To Lrg LR & Formal DR. Completely Modem Kitchen. Downstairs Game Room. CaJI For Appl. To Inspect. $600,000. BAYSIDE! Jn Fabulous Bayside Cove Community W /Socurlty Gate. Nr Pvt Beach On Bay. 2 BR 2 Ba. Ori ~infll Mod e l Home . Pool. Jucuzzi. t-;x<'cplJonal Offcrin~ Call To Inspect. $215.000. &31·1• 11 I DOY• DllYI • • ~ .. ~.~~ ...... ~~!.~.~ ........ ~.~.~ ........ ~.~~ ....... ~:.~.~....... J '!!u!d!y.Metoh29,1979 DAILVlttLOT A ,.,.,.. 100 .,.,.. IM l 1•s.. 1002 .... ,.. IOOJ •••NI IOOZ Ho.MtForS. ......_._S. ...... ._.S. ...... ._.S. ...................... . ...................................................................................................................................................................................... ~ IASTSIOI ~~~!'!" ••• !!~Z ~.~~ ••• !!.~! ~~ ....... !!.~~ ...... I 044 ....................... UDO ISLI COST4MIU ------------• WOW Boy vaew from 2 pot10 deeks enhances tJk., .-3 bdrm .• 2 ba.. SECLUDm uu aew • Br 2 ea on c ustom. 3poe1ous 5 bdrm., 4 bath romr.l~l•ly remodeltid. lae CdS lot. for only traditiona l home Ukc new Ideal for On arae lot. with de PATIO & POOL ne.soo. New gatnt, ,.,VA11SPA •aut. l yr old Condo wt1b ll'• own SPA. a Br. 2"' ba quality homu. -7,.500. t rt , ,. ' 1 u~ 000 ult'hl'd 2 car J(urage. t•x CUPttln1. " ream en c lilWOG ~orncr ot. .-v, tra parkina . Pncod nicht Privacy is a special feature of this le l t ch en w I wood ..,w...,. Un1qu Homes lo Me a Verde 1s cookingt Over a rmWon dolla.n In ales! A small trKct of homee, 3 d11ly o pen bous t• to man, ent1c1ng comnussioo split + an excitmi bonus Piao. You·u al o benefit from 1ote..ung, lmp n ng sales meetJngs and a s urr o r 43 cooperat1ve , competent sa1 associate1 U yoo are new. or elltperlenced m loc-at rf>AI t-state please call Sandy Orlowskl lit S46..s990 for an appointment to dl~cuss opportunitt . U~I() f Ii .4tC REAL TO~s· !>-tu 591)() I !Jlb Mt.>~ Vor<lt Ot 1Yt' l <1~t C.m1 .. M• "'' .ti'>() 111 ( l)flltl.t 1h•I M.11 II bl!> hOOO 9 ¥40/o ASSUMAIU Owner will carry 2nd TD. 3 bdrms, bonus room, 4 baths. double garage. Only $70,500. MO 9UALIFYtMG Beautif uJ 3 Bdrm Deane garden home. 645-9161 '763 Orang~ Coal• Mesa Apartwntnt Hotel 0.. Oc.wwwfw ont In tWwport ~ach 3 lots, 4 st.ores, 16 apts huge storage gar age Owner will carry 10'/, ml. $795.000. Just lislt!d. Be a c h Lim e R e a I l 67~11 FORMEtt MODEL 3 Bdrm. home nr . Soul Coast Plal.8; lge bonu. rm. could convert to additi o n a l bdrms . Spacious yard with pool, 3 car garage. $116,600 NEWPORT IEACH REAL TY 67 5-164 RENT NO MORE New progra m! H you make $1200 /mo. you may q u a l if y! L o w Down ! Loans up tu $100.000! Let us show you how Uncle Sam can help you with your house payment! Tall to Red Carpet W.Ushw! 754-1202 'II~~~ MAGMFfCENT SPY&LASS HOMI Com plete with six bedrooms, bonus, & family room. Dormer windows, wood floor & gracious patio with pool & spa. Ideal loc ation with ocean & bay views. $515,000. .. A CO&.DWal. IAfCB C:O. ~(644-9060 116 CANYON Golt <:ourse view Crom spacious 5 bdrm., • ba. tr&dltlonal home; lge. r maly room, pool, jacuul. $7SO,OOO IACI IAY Jt"int" 4 bdrm .• 2~ ba th family home on qu•~l cul de s ac . Overaiied pool. pluyhouse. storage. $169.000. Terms. IAYFIOMT StivcraJ f1~ bayf ront homes with pier & slip AVALON Wt>ll <·oostrucled 3 HR, l ba, oak floor, pa r t1u l b a s e m e n t . con c r e t e foundalaon. i''lalb ~rca. $120,000 - t-'t"e BILL GRUNDY , REALTOR 3·11 Huy'"'' [),.,. l\j B bl) 6161 Al you need toknowin Real Estate~ IU<Ji OM< WIAllY A)~IAll't DB.UXE DUPLEXES f."'res h on the market , these two 2 bedroom. 1 bath duplexes offer greal possibilities. Seller will help finance. so s ubmit your te rms . Cr e ative financing or wha te ver. Choose from e ither or both a l $139,500 each. R.C. TAYLOR CO. 640-5112 NICE RB>UCED!! Like new 3 bdrm., 2 balh single level . free · standing home: it 's located In Deerfield. Irvine. Please call ror details. BAY& BEACH 450 NEWPORT CTR. DR. 7H11 •H-oftt.,..__ ............. ..................... ,~ ....... ... __ _ .._. ......... Cal Creig laltey 631-1266 _ ... _ .,, ......... --~--- MOllLEHOME IRYIME Btn Tustin Meadows mobile home adult park. ErQoy Calif living out by lhe pool & Jacuul. Bar· ringtoo model. Xlnt con· dit.ion. Phone now. Open Eves. 545-9491 PRJCE REDUCED!! COSTA MESA , _________ , Attention builders, in · OwMt-,,...fernd Take over $.550 payment. Easy Terms. No Qual.t· lying. Cal 541·0425 Find what you want in Daily Pi.Jot Classifieds. ves tors. e ve ryo ne ! Large R·2 lot with cute 2 bdrm. home on rear; on· Ly S83,000! lalM>a lay Prop. Realtors • 675-7060 * HOME BUYERS SEMINAR Information Packed Even ing "Buying or selling your home in today's market" * Want to own your own home *Want to save time , money, profits? JOIN IJS NO COST 0111.IUfJITION APRIL 2nd, 1979 7:30 PM-9:00 PM QUALITY INN 616 Convention Way. Anaheim TOPICS TO BE COVERED BY JOHN MILLEA, Director of Education • Trends In real estate -Boom or Bust • How to qualify yourself for a home purchase • How to estimate your monthly payments • What are ctoslng costs over and above the down payment? • What Is the best way to finance a second time? • Points -What are they and why? QUESTION AND ANSWER PERIOD II Cllt IP .......... _, lllWIPI, I llflr.a..., Thie community eervtce It provided by YOtr foca l Independent Red C.rpet AMI Estate office. CALL POii YOUR RIURVATIONI 7141834-1331 al Slal,000 charrrung 3br. den home. Peek·a·boo ~. IWDlooua dp be h · land • mon. AIJ,. SSM330 v1ew Near ac w1tb option. associated liM 4 lit f M '> NI /\ l rt,._,., ISTATISALI $189,500. 3 bd rm . se p arate ..,..a Elerti-. garaie. Cove st. All or. fen subject to Court ap-, , .-. e ' 1 .. • a. e ........ provaJ. 545-5178 675-2173 &NVBSITYPIClll ------------• Highly upgraded end un· ll Stanford Model. 3 CorwD .. Mw 1022 c:o.t.Mne 1024 Bd rm1. 2 ~ baths . 2 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••-••••••••••••••••••• f1rtJ)laces, large family Sl!1 J~MlNE AVE. room. Decorate d l o Prine only. $129,500. 2 '"OISH'iM WITH warm earthtonea. Call Br. 1 ba, lrg patio & DtmMCTIOH .. for further details. garage. Super cute & This lovely custom built (714 ) 538-1857. one ot a klnd. It reatures WISTSIOI SUMSHIMI 3 Br, 2 ba+pool & low rnaint. yard. f17,500 754-7100 Pet.eF·5200tt' cln. all freshly done. By home near the Me s a owner, (Pl 879-4073 or Verde Country Club is ii1C'fi>r t --------•I 4 Bdrm, 3 baths. family ~--2 IORM con AGE room and formal din.Log 1--------·1 ,._ lncot9 URit =·to~. ~:11 ~~· IUILDAILE SPUT LEVEL MASTERPIECE Wrap this spacious fam1· ly home around your loved ones and enjoy the good llfe. with 4 glon ous bdrms. super sized din· mg room, homey French doors that open onto l.L'>l-'d bnck pat10, formal ga rde n set t in g a nd Jacuui Ne wport's h nesl. .. so ca ll today 645-0003 F ORE ST E OLSON Pegged hardwood floo rs. ROOM for_... beamed ceil.lngs. 2 brick Sll5,000 fl.replaces and oice coun· JOMES REALTY. htc: try kitchen 673-6210 -PLUS -l~~~~~~~~l-~~~~~~-2 Bdrm. 2 bath income O.. PoiRt I 026 unit with private patio $68,000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• and yard Red to $185,000 v A, FHA FOR INFORMATION Terms Call 644•7211 Take over 8"'2% loan! ~NIGEL OAILEY ~ A551:JCIATE5 Finest duplex in COM. PREVIEW SHOWJNG MARlNITA PresUg1ous residences n ear the marina . 549-5111 ; 493 ·4006 ; 831-3540. . ...,. ..... , '0•·• Bldr. ju!it com pl~t1ng 5(ll Marguerite $29H,OOO _________ , Submit te rms Pdss trade? Sharp condo with 2 b edro oms. ramlly kitchen with builti ns. Private garden pa tio. Steps to community pool. Great opportunity U> take over payment. Cal I I.Oday :>40· 17 20 Magnificent ocean view. New 3 bd, lge rms. <3rd bd sep . suite ). Agt. 833-0623 ; 644·5742. OCEAN VIEW New 4 br, 3 ba. 33932 B lue L an So. Callf. Realty 546-NOI w11•rt~11 c_. 2 er. l~ Bia, or lake . pool/spa. Seller may flnance. 189.000. Bkr. *"171 ~!_~, ... ~!- Ra re 4 bdrm Corn~ll plan on corner lot in super cond. ll'1 li1ht. bright &c airy, wllh a $7S,800 auumable lo•n at 9 ~% lot. Only $l«i.OOO. CALL QUICK & SAVE 644-7211 ~NIG(l [JJ\ll_[ y & ASSLJCIAT [5 THE RANCH A SAN M IGUEL . Beautiful 4 bedroom ex· ecutive home Ideally k>c:ated on a cul-de-sac. 3 baths and central air. Irvine schools, no as · socialion fees. you own the land and it lS within walking distance o f schools. park and tennis. e HANCH HE ALTY ~51 2000 IALIOA Brand new 2 bdrm con· do. l blk. from bay & ocean beaches. Frplc . wet bar & c nc lo:.ed ga ra ge . Xlnl term s available to qua hr1ed buyer . $1 47 .SOO F u II pnce. TMllll. -.. tern.Trade/Lse /Option --------Cameo Shores POOL or s ma ll do wn . t\gt. 100/o DOWN (213 )434-4461. M Ocean View Nearly new 2 Br, 2 ba Rare rare 4 bdrm . 3 ba PLUS SPA a Toro I 032 condo Heritage Park custom home w1lh xlnt ••••••••••••••••••••••• Nr pool & tenl)l~ . .J!;6.900 673-4400 HARBOR noor pl~n & ~a!loram1c DESPERATE 1: oceanv1ews;Uv1ng rm . BY OWNER . 4 Br. .~ dirung rm .. mslr. bdrm . 21,.<zBa , 2 sty , 2100 sq ft • roint-:-~'\J"'-- den wilh frplr .. all over· spa. patio, m /wave. <:RaJF..ii* loolung enormous enter Dt W. huge yrd. 4 mo ~ taming patio $339,500. old. $1 15,000. Prine only ~n51 Lshld Call for app't On 837-1228. 752.(1213 ly full view a vail. m the ------------------, _________ _ Shores! Broker C<H>P IRAMD MEW FUiiy upgraded. Lots or ________ _ Rich Rtty 673 7040 wood & wallpaper. Loft \ 1>1 \ '''"" nl II 11 ho1 ltr\1 ..... lmr•nl c· .. • TOWMHOMES library. built 1n book lnveslor·s duplex. Very "lritt.y Woods" shelves. C~k view lot. nice corner. S235,000 <Easu.1de Costa Mesa) Sll8.500.83CH331 Pnn. only. 640-4999 2432 Santa Ana Ave. Fa.; ... , Valley I 034 ~ys• 14531 & 14551 Loft~ Lane. $77.500. (Ea .> Jon R. Stuhle y . Trus t ee 547·7535 or 836-9144. Q.UIHOUSE CONDO Wilh pool. jacuzzi. ba r b-11ue. Wa lk to lcnnii> and golf. 2 bedrooms and den with 2 balhs. Beaut1lul carpet s and drapes. Double ga rage Wlth electn c door opener plus loads or extras . ~.900. "--Tl Off ••··:·:··:·:·:··:·:·:··:·:·:·;··~·:·:••:•:j-~~~~~~~~ ~ me •r English Tudor 2&3 Br • For Sale b y Owner split level. 2&3 ca r L.Ar-e.y s• u&.--Fam·11·y Cameo Shores l'n v ga r age . r r p I c s. :--;:-"":'T'""'. ..,,nw:,"" beach access. Walls or microwaves. greenhouse 89!3 Cardinal. sso.ooo. ~-9-.n·ins glass to oceanv1ew. 4 windows. pool. s pa. Jon R. Slubley, Trustee rwl --~ BR, 3 BA. DR. den. tn· TENNJScourt. S47·753S or836-9144. Super home fealures a co mpl . r e m odeling From$89,950 fantastic family room w/new carpe t s /paint. 646-0061or95S-l920 ttwl'A•leac:h 1040 with fire place . Ex JACOIS REALTY 675-6670 ..,.,.,.,000 lg "'•sum loan. Develo....A by ...,. ecutive home with 3 ~.. r~ ...,3c1 Woodt ~De c ••••••••••••••••••••••• bedrooms, formal dining Ol ..... Cr"'-<Np ,,. ree v. 0 ---Towah=a· r I 1· . 673-1.367 2131243.5390 ~ -· r oom . orma 1v1n g 2 Brand oew 3 bdrm. 2 Several to choose from. room. Plush carpeting. Duplex. 717 Fer nlear. ba, bornes, formal din· Priced rrom $56.900 to Cathed r al ceilings. !Br. lba each. Cute & ing rm. sep. rm rm. 2 $256.000. Some with no Enclosed fatio. More. SO. CAL REALTY PRESENTS: c lean +rm to bui ld . rrplcs, deep lot. 2 car downVAt.enns. 191.000.Cal 55&-8451 $162.500, b y own e r . garage. 2076 & 2080 Park Place. Inc 842·7461 T11.r--1L 2 b r 2 1'2 c o n d o I n Heritage Park ti r v1ne . $81,500. 64G-l840 Or~ntfe~;e·e ~?!·:~o l lUCSFROMWATER ~ Costa M.sa I 024 ~-4894 or 67fm82. ' 2Br beach hse, $77.500. --------- •••••••••••••••• •• • ••• • l~ dwn. W cl> • ~ 4 br 2 ba S&S home in LI--Comes LUXURY + 'OOL Hwt""'°" ~ach OC>-"~ Garden Pk. Garden rw:l"""1:' J br. 3 ba E·side, Onen· Realty Townhomes Grove $95,900. Hot Summer! tal gardens. covered 5 lMS65 I BeauutuJly upgraded 3 b h I Be ready with lhis super patios, approx. 2000 sq. ---------bdrm .• 2 ba. townhome. 2 br 11,<z a t wn m n f · I I ( 2 pool home on nice cor-t. mc · Pans or more Central A/C. Two patios Anaheim. $63.90-0. Ca ll ner lot. 3 bedrooms. din· un i l s. S 14 9 . 5 O O. I I ••kr s• wilh covers plus all the Del Larsco.'16-5605 mg room n e w plush 30wnel4 or!!'!enlt. DSlnvethby 19850 Lures . $56.500. amenities of the comm. ____ ..., ___ . -carpets. 2 patios. Spark I· nuu•es er ·· en <C-Ondol Jon R. Stuhley, associution . CUSSIN• ing SWIMMING POOL. caJIS42-0282 Trus tee 547.7535 o r YOUR CONDO? ~.~t 54-0.~10~ 't I a s t EX9UISITE! 1-836-•9•144_. ----•1 Why not trade into this 'W'ftalll!ll 1 describes this 5 Br 3 Ba 'Lt~ neat UtUe 2 bdrm+den I~ Mesa Verde estate' 2 6 Bdrm house for sale I/. ~ house in Baycresl. Easy ____ -_on_ .. ___ frplc's. formal d1n1ng. Goldenwest & Edinger ~#f~'l_w •A k rd Sl84 ooo i.ler.·dowo fam rm, & area. H.B. 840·6242 urt , .., eep ya . . . ·--------ud-.. . d It's a better buy than L,.._1 ..... G FOR sec '-" mstr swte . o 5pm Pnn only 83,_·8600 d d th · """' " nol begin to des cr1 be . ~ ~ d~e:.nc311e~~ THE IEST? ' this truly beautiful Beautiful 2 Br 2 Ba lg Dickinson. Agt You've found 1t in this home Call PBI. 964-2431 penthouse condo. v11'w, 979-8533 beauuful 4 Bdrm, 3 bath or agt. 835·02ll pager frplc. highly upgraded. 1+523 CAMPCJSDl.:IRVltfE home . It features a !M68 Pool. sa una. Ja t• A~· -------- IEACH DUPLEX custom pool & jacum Clean 3 Br, 1 ba. 2 car ~~~~~1;1 J~:ono. Po~!~ Lagllno Beach I 048 Just steps to the s and & 3nd has just been r e· gar . lge la ndsca pe d House Sunday 12·5. ••••••••••••••••••••••• surf. One unit has huge ~~~~fof:~ireadne~ yard. $94,500. 646'8202 963-7438 patio, other sundeck & •-:Is. ---------balcony. Newport in & ..... BUILDER'S SPECIAL 4 BR , 2 1,,-J Ba. fam i ly out. A Real Buy! Open Westside. rm. ror 10 un· room. wtwelbar & fpk . Eves. CalJ now for appt. its. SZl0.000. Agt. HUs.te master BR w Jfplc. 545-9f91 67s.8170 833-0523 Eves Country kitchen. Room for RV Under l mi to ~-.""..,. .... ,.. 1---------1 Would like to trade m y schools. stores & beach. 1.978 24x60' mobile home 1 yr old. $154,900. Call to ln Beach park (5•Adult) see, Red Carpet 536-8836 lc6oaP111ir11llla 1007 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LGrCJe Family Needed Here S spacious bedrooms is an entertainer's delight. for down payment on - older home in Cost a .,..,._ I 044 Mesa or H 8. areas. Call ••••••••••••••••••••••• ror appt. to ~ee 96().5844 IRVIME CUSTOM HOME Just completed & ready for occupancy! l hse from oceanfront. 4br 3ba, wet bar. fp, beam clgs & muc h more ! $2!0,000 * * • Executive with supe r _________ , family room , comry fireplace. kitchen with btnltins. Covered patio. Lus h l a nd sca pe . $12!l,980. Must see! Call .-oo&.HOME OML Y $15.500 Move in just in time to en JOY the s umme r around your own pool. 3 bdrms. 2 ba. cul-de·sac street , on a greenbelt near Heritag e park. ~mo SUPEAOUPLEX TMllll. -· 3br 2ba ea. unit. Upper bas full din rm, ocean view & all bltns. 7 yrsi--------- old. new cpts, d r ps, Uttlehllgll paint . Xtra sharp & a.allied Ada are really never a vacanc y ! 1mall "people to people" $240,000. salee caLll with big l"e· co~ PRO PERTJ ES adenbip and big results! 673-5410 To place your classified --------•I ad, call today 642·5678. S@\\~lA-2'£trs· EASTSIOE. Ni ce 3 Bdrm. l~ bath home on corner lot with RV a cce ss. As king $107.SOO. FULLER REALTY 546-0114 759-1501 IUCCOLA 4 IDRM Blg beautiful Buccola 4 Bdrm + Fam Rm. + BUOY formal dining. Roger's WOOOlllOGE type landscaping 6 RECRUTIOH years old. Owner mov· tng out of area. Only Single-story, 2 br. + $124,900. Ruth Laurie, den. 2 baths. Sl02.000. Rltr,646-4380 Call George at (714 ) 552-3700 between 10 4' 5 • EX9UISITE Setung for landscaped ga rd e n home w /3 bdrms. & 3 baths . Separate guest quarters als o w /gr e at oce an view. Low maintenance. S250.000. <C068DP> 900 Gk-f1t St. L.ef-IMclt East Costa Mno daily. • 4 Br, office, dbl garage, ___ 1rv_loe_P_a_c_ifi_1c __ T/iof Intriguing W ord Gam• with!' Cltuc•le r-.i lop CUT .. POU.AN-----T o•-ronoe .. """ of ti,. ,,. •-otrornbled word• be-, , • low 10 form I-_ .. _.ck '!;> \ii Ii t i E ,~ i L I I I TEV LA l 's f . I' I I I . t I I Y A 6 E R I ' I'm ror achoot butlng. I I' I I ~ Anything '"" vet• Int kid• out '--.... __. __ .__ .-i..--' ... .,, houf "t1* 1nd hOme an I L A W B I E I hour lattt, etn'I be --. 'I I I I !*•~~~~~~~~ you develoo ltOfll ~ No. > Ii.low. • PR•~:u7¥N!~s lUlfRS IN I' r r r I' r I _e_r:1o.:,f"'!"""G&.lsw ... f.._t 1_(,_rr_as_,_0_.l ...... l._ ... I ..... I I I SCl•MUnMlwws e.c........._ IOIO rec room. room for RV. DltAMA TIC Iota ot storage. unique, ready to move ln. School CUltVID in walking distance. STAllCASE Owner waiting for or-'J'wo.etary, a br. + den, fers. Open Sat/Sun 12·4. 2~ batha. Family room. 541a79. walk·in pantry & walk· in closet in master br. ()pen House. By Owner. ~000. Call George at. 9ac.nt. 3008 KiUybroolce 00 ~ o La, Halecresl home. 3 S52-37 ..-ween 1 Br, den. 16x20 xtra ltSdaily. room, frplc. new di•· ___ IJ'vlDe __ P_ac_lfl_c __ hwuber, beaul. dreu·1·--------inl room in Ba. poolalze lot , 2 blka from all 1bope. S89.000. Owner wtll carry 2n d TD. 548.•l. ~ OM week. Beat buy Mesa Verde. 3 Bdrm. 2 bath, entrtml COLLIGI PARIC 4 Bdrms .. 2~ ba., fa m. rm. + finished bonus rm. Prime slreel. GorM>oua condition! f:;:, . 640.5560 ctr. I.Ille new. Owner, •5 BR BlAcay Sl'Tl.000 Sl07,000. For appt: 2-a Bil Oakwood , ~ ev• or ~-1174 ~ooo .,., 14Ull2:........, ----·~-.. ConiPanY (iMWMT conA&I Nor t h Laguna 2 Bedroom oo super large lot, plenty of room for expansion. 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SlOOO $37) It"" ct 1 Haunt 'er McC .... , lttr ----- 5 .. •77•9 OO~e l'arlt 3 BR . i ba. 4 BR. 2"' ba • f1 e 4441 c•t 308. 96.17418 • 9R. 2 ba ~'~ ew 6 v.knd , _______ 6 ___ 1 frplr. thhwar t'nrcl ;yMrd . <'UI d.-llDI' S411!1 Selft'l l'r o pl•rtle:. ~13191 San Clt 1Mnlt Orantrttrff LI( I br & loft llOI YOUll ltkl TO THE 8£ACll rtom lhb 1 unil. 3~ ;yC'l r old top quality apart mmt howlt< Wiii sell or ln<k'' scon llEALTY 536 7533 DUPU :X 3 Rr. 2 ba. dbl ll•flfl(', blll yaro No dOKll 006 w Wilson 1415 S<ta 791U I Br but•hrlor. w lO\ e & rclng, ulll pd, ~7!1 mo 599 ll a m1lt o11 Ph M? 1.255 AC. lenn111, pool, 'P" A.dull.I. no pd!\ Lea1w ~ 5.58 &322 A\11111 4 1.t 0 N T II a.; W A T Jo: It V 11. l"'/\ G F. C' lO! to; K h.ll{hly up.iradt•d 2 Hdrm + cfrn. IPll$•' St.OU Ai(t'nl J1ck re 548 ~ Npt llats. ncur nt>~. two 2 nn. ll'l"Olll'I from park t: s10 .. ; JHr. 211 •• Rk.r ~6171 ga.r. no JM'll'I. $46.'i avail;, I 645 9219 "513caMBtl'1\-fn"lffE. Spnr1clln11 3 nr • .... H11 . .,. """rv ""' •n {'M • ne~ Iv dc1:orah•d dbl lfNIVERSITV PAHK 2 t'flrl l(nr Kid1>1 OK. nu mu AR 2 BJ\ hou•c 1'1H1I. Jll..U $47S ~7 1~32 1•vt'' TWODUrUXES Nr ~hupp1n1t. 4l ml to IJl'•rh Ea un 1t 2 II It t-nrl 1eur & ynl lnr11m1• $14 ,160 u o th r<11 SI00,001.1 P r 111 uni) :M.5 14711 ()wnr --......... DeMrt. ltftOl"t 2400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAKE ARROWHEAD No Short' IMkt• front. 41tr, JH11 . ht film rm W/W •l bDr. pvt dO\'k. hl•low mkl Ill 1220,000 Look,~,..., 1140 Ul 3 Br 362 lhtmllton L1w !()( flOIW lO t'VCt')'lhln~ ~ IU3 OOC» 1ucw.il. 111r. 1•h·1· 1u1ru,.:1• Oj)l_'f.Wr, pulin, fon-!>l llkt• ~rt't'nbelt. $S50 pt•r mu 1)9ys 213 , •• !>21~ t:Yf•f) ..... , ....... 3707 213 921 23811 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ml$~ VHDE w .. ,.kl.>' rf'ntah n ow , larj11• l RR. 2 Ua + ~ .. ec:h 3 241 ort•wnfmnl 1·umpl turn F•. m1ly Hm 5 p11llos . ••••••••••••••••••••••• ~hr. frpl. hah'u1ly. ,:i:ir super homt• /\vttll now 64<H784 $495 mo J bdrm 2 h• t'1r.-ph1re. l':r> IUOULK Ill.T it wet bar & vil'w Sllto mo Newly dt•\'oralC!d .J Ur ~ ~ AAI 1 MH-4171or 968-4400 Ua bayvtew. ~75 yrl~ •-w--a )•52 6'73-422l Mt~'\A VERDE -...-.,..,_. ., IA'AattOptlon P1•rrer1 ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.--. .. Mor 3722 3.000 1 S f". ) RR. fl'R. Nlaool Shor~ 4 br, z bu. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l>R. :I l'Rr 1u1r . Ult c ul dt• ramil)' rm, alr1um. 3 c•sr Small Coty 11 lud10 N .. 11ar Nr l(nlf coun(' .car Comm pool. l <'nrHs ktt('h('fl l'ool SliiS Im S210JXX> le1111l' Stl50 A.it It buch 758 1465 utll No 'itnokl' G40 4999 646~ Mt..-Vl•fo 3267 Cotto ~.. 3724 -------------"-chff.Fornt•. 10% DOWN! TWO 4 Pt.EXES •• ~:.~' ••••••••• ~?.~~ t: 11uh• 21tr. frpk. 11utio. ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••• ••••• t(llrd11rr. I or i! 11tlull<c IMM/\Clll.AT fo: 4hr i ha. Nn new loon necessary, uwncr will <':trr y pu1'Cr' Pr1mt• Huntington Beach lnl'il l ton , ~•de h y si de w :t h Sft:PARATft: lot. all 2Hr, IBa umts, bltns. r pts/drps. encl osed ~aragcs. 2 B UQ's. 2 separat e lndry r m s, :nd1vidually metered, lo maintenance units, in xlnt shape! Minutes from beach. Gross income $30,348. Both 4 plcxe~ $410.000. Tierra Del Sol lealty 497-1744 -------------Mobile HOIMS f'ooro W. I I 00 lftCOIM rroper+y 2000 •..........•.........•...••••.•.•••........... No l't-lli ~ 1l41i ~.:10:1 rurn•·r '"' 1111 f'11t1 u... Weekly Rates l111d kut ""f' lrnC'kyurd S11111 1110'< ..,11111111' & 320 ACRES!!! Siult.J J\na ll1•11(h1' :i l\Vllll """" s:,511 lflll I lk'Clmom i-..111 .... In n•ntr11I ('11lifnrn10 hcl rm $4:.u 11 .. r mu ,..,I"""". ""I""'"'· c I K I' I I I ....., """'' '"'' ""'"'' '1tm11 r•tt• ti t'l\•·11 " ( 11110 (II) ..... 111'1.ll Wllt('r 11111d J\Vull J\J)rtl M1111IS.·1vl1·1• I\ town I Sl20011w11• Ii.I f'"t·ri<·t··' 11•11r ynril Meww-rl .. ach l269 1 " ·r'""'"" (.'l<l'IA· tu 11 I m 11111r ltt•uull lul I !\ 111 rr·' Kill."& IM'lll OK ~11; 4131 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lt••t·wu y .. ,m1l lr111n" l1•n rtd f or hn1 't"•. NO trf:t:• Avl & Condo Ni•wv<it1ti.·ai h 1rr 1.,,,. 11um1•rou'l i;t11lh & 2br 1h11 O(''* <'11> rln 11>pl renlDls Hl•11LDI l'av1l11rn Ro~al S•""tes moh1 I(• ht.11111' 111 l'a 110 No JX'l h1t l11t I dt•p $475 (17~!H2 Uk r - llt>blt'!'! $22:.,0UO f'art lum MO 20;16 day11 2(ll() i•wport k lvtl Also. numC'rous lot'I & D.a roillt --3226 3 b drm . 2 •,, b ·• 642-261 I Of' s maller po r<'e l11 1n Townhouat-. Beauttrullv tJs1nore & surround ml( •••••••••••••••••••• ••• decor ated. boat !I It p 54).2000 urcu good te rms ;,1v111lu 4br, 3ba s pa, n r new . avail S8:'.>0 per mo ble cloew to Dana llllls lllg h fl79.6310 or 52.~5 . Prtnc1pals only ph.!ui.e 33 I O I 8 u cc an e e r ~le ~t·h tra1lcr11 Stoll lo $135 CollJKI' s1 ·.·, ContAct Ken Ma rks at 493Tnl _____ _ 2 Br. dM. 2 ba. :.;om e view $425/mo Ca ll 493·77flll 34t-r' BOAT SU I' 3br Jbi.t Uul tncld (;all Jfl I CQOd() Mot.or bo11l only pm 00 7233 urt 4 640 491& w f~~l>. hi r,.m homt' 3 ~ rut. l '• l1J on I< l !JO ft bwldabl1· loL S2G5M 71Cll St·u:.horl• Prtn 1·11lah1 only 1¥15 H4 IU & a hulr 1-:xtl'nlll\(' U!lc f'ooro 4r....... 1 I I 00 ol n'<lv.ood & gla'ls al' .-N 7" L ~l lh1· extra ht fencl>ft ••••••••••••••••••••••• t•w 0 ani·l•r, :titx.ix. COSTA MESA 7 UMfTS-C.M. Beaut ncw ltu1ld1nl( l''irepluc1•11, x ln l 1<11·11 Ytlt W . H.s1ick Rcultor & i\1tSoc1atl•1> 1646 Spnn.: Stn•t•l Paso Hoblci. ceost 139.s3so 1805t 466-300 I._...• hoch 3240 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lfarbor View <1br, 2ua. up icrade' . -.1n l(lc ,t1ir v. hkc model S7~i0 640 01:1:. lla<·k U<tv arr·:.i . 2 B1 . i.taruge. lg p<tt111 Maturi· adult-. No pcb S-llH) i\V31ldbit' ArHll 10 M212J.i7 $!75 I Br moh11t· hom•· Matun· <tdll:. only f\.u pell. ~wl'l. "'' un· 1:r11 Nwpt Bl\/d , !Wt, II~ _ Loquna lltach 37 48 & tcrruced buC'k yar<I flXED INCOME <!Hr. Ula , n•dund lo $25,950 iM!Y.!SJ Prof londsC'BPt'<J, muny Mobile Home JUsl the· .,,_r M.H. SolH l'Xlras S l34.SOO ll y Ouni; for I or 2 on hxcd Ow1wr l'nn only Uys mcome. 12X52 81llm11n'. S57·93!IO EASTILUFF VIEW 1.rit 5 OR :I k A, 1·x 675 !Y102. l'\/C8 642 0100 I Br. f, o Pk r c n l t:osta Mesa Nice qull'l A.<ik for H.ll. !81.517 721 park. Close to i.hop11 11Jndf'd ll111nj! rm, rnur 111' frpl<'. lormul dtntnl( 1111. h: urrl 'ml down "'"tJml' h.1lan1·1· II > <>wnn f.40 777tl ••YCREST HAUTY Mob.a. HOflW Store 8x45' I Br SI0,500 ,.. 848.8895 OO-li017. 642 1032 'on l.t-.•word J.ane New pnrc SllW ,000 ror thisl--------•IAcreogeforSaM 1200 lowly :1 Udr m . 2 liulh •MO DOWM * ••••••••••••••••••••••• llG CAMYON TOWNHOUSE Mii\\' Ju.'ll rll>(hl for ('OU •rAYMEMT. pit· <.:all Hob U1ck111son, I n r or m a t 1 o n 0 A C' DIRT CHEAP ~wc1•p1ni: ~olrrour'•' , ... w. :1 Hr. wf·t b1J1. z• ~ Uu, bt A~uwt11 mlll. 1·ncl Ullll, puolK1141 JUC & lt•11 ""· ~ml down 1wyuwnt Ai;i.umt' hul11n• ,. Jly A~ I 2 3-Hr a ll arc·us Adil, '79-853) farruly & pct parks Uwlding lot11 1 acrci.. <>wJM.>r 640·7778 EASTILUFF YIEW 1.rf( 5 l:W :J UA . t'"< vu.nd1.'<l hvrnl( rm, rrrnr IJll' frplc, fnrrnul drn1111( rm, II( yrd, ""' 1l11wn J\1u1u lnl' h u I 11 nc•· II y ()wlwr 1;.io 7771i WALK TO BEACH $105,900!! N1•wµort Shorei. 3 Htlrm. 2 bulh xlnt 1 on<I ~llt'r mollvatc.od Awt•nl. C: ury lbil1·r lllKJ 4:wi. 53'; 24!Jll EASTILUFF I-A <·om1·r Im 4llr, 1-·1n . 211:1 ba Wulk lt1 NII. 'ft'n nm & 8w1m Club. i.ho~. 1Whls SlW.500. 644 Hl87 COURT SALE MuM st·ll beat•h houile to M1llc estate :1 br, wood heum ce1hnl>('I, hri c k frplc. 2 hlks to beach l':XN'ulor ilflyi< "Try 11ny offt•r" l'h.•u11l', l1urry ! tl-15 7221 SHOREtUFFS VIEW Wntcliff Realty l C1.1<tom, funL11i.t1r COUil --.. -------i try kitchen. m111enlficenl IASTILUFF m111.1tN i;ulll', trem~n JUKt rt~uctd lo SH-1 ,000 dOwl view. Ablolutely lm11\aculut1· 3 Bd.nn, 21.h hulh. f<>rmnl cl1 n 1n1 . a pltl l eve l townhom •. Open 11pucc• view from hv1nR r0<1m tt.nd muter 11wtc. Now v11cunl. Owner 11n111ous 0.11 540-1151 5 Or 3 R<t. lmm11cul.Dtc horll4l nr Dover Shore11 ~~~~~~~~--! NlO cash 9own Owner ---------i W111 c1.1rry balance. F..asy ADULT COMDO terms 775·1774 ~HERITAGE . . REALTORS Walk to beach I level, 2 llG CAMYON +den ~ 2 hath Pool, LeaM/o.ffotl Jat'UUI, aauna. $101,000. ttroadmoor N"o. 3 pion llolUa Wood. Rc11ltor w/llJt' 4 Bdrm, 2'h hu ~~~~67~)~·867~6~~~~! w/lace pool 11tzed y11rd .: Net.-. 11ttA:nt100, Price<! ~TO HACH for Im med u lt• 11t 4 Bdrm. on J.ldo; tennis $399,500. Inquire st <.'OW'tl. Call Lido Realty 67~231 1 or 640-7&65 Dun fJ73-7300 ~ibtl, Aict_. ----- Mofttt~~Home• IAYFttOHT l,wcuno us mobile home living w ith s pac iou s <"Sha na 1br wllh den. patio, 11t.one frplc. plush new carptitlng. 2 ll'vcls. np(•n bosmt'd cellln~s. xlnl <'Ond. Home 1n r!U(l ·s i,t.ove and rcfnf.( at unbelievably low pn ce of $4!1,!IOO. 673·78!l0 -----Newport Bcuch 18r, I blk tooceun SlZ,500 64&·~7K Mobile llomc Jmprovc mc nt S p ccla l l s t Ref\8.i8!1ancc 499.3816 $16.toO STIPS TO HACH 001 wld • '61 Tn ulerama IDN51116> 3 pvt bl·h & pier Suh lett\ng al l ow e d . Loc a t e d 1n T reas u r e 111 . 3080 1 l'acUlc Coast Hwy t,.ag 8 c h o rre r c d h y Ren&lu ance Mr 17 14) 491>-3111fl .211'1 ucres: 5 a(·rl's, HJ ar res Whut cvcr you want, we h11 ve 1l, with mveiltors terms FAR&O R.E. 1M16-5717 l /52.3-4462 Rancho Ca Iii area: 4 5 acre parcels, $100,000 ruu pnce. lC!rms; mu11l sell Agt. 979 4964 ~------ 57+ ACtlt;S Only 12 m1leb rro m ()ranl(' 500 fl I fronlUl(C' on scemc h1wuy Metro waler avail. S'7 ,000 per ucre Term11. Lnbdell Rily 25 acre 111cw porrel V111l t1 w /a11oc11do. AdJolntn A development underway $15,000 per ucre 1714 1 756-t<Mn. 4S2 OO'J6 -----~;-: 1300 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 92 BDRM. UNITS 9 garal(l'S, xtru parking, very cle11n Maber/Ai,ient 754·0951 ---....... ,,..rty 1400 ••••••••••••••••••••••• db MEWPOllT ILVD., l,aauns 8cuch 5 rm11, I lot. Puk fc '" $168 Incl C.M. ulll SIZ.000 Ttrm11 C ·2. s11:..ooo or ~-04.51 Owner/11gt (71<0 494 5049 !-'Oil SAl.E : -0~ C...rclal 24 x60' Upgrudcd . .....,.,.., 1600 Sky hnt• 1n 5• Beach ••••••••••••••••••••••• P1r1c 2 Ur. 2 full h1J, family rm, illlt1 n d kitchen , lound porch. 1.-tc. f'ull out.side porch, awn1n1s. more. /\dull 1>a.rk. Only ll m()!t old See lo upprec1ale f!M-~ COSTA MESA C011•11erclol 1250 11q rt b~ldlng, nr buiy Wettalde lntcnwc Uon. Owner wlll fl naoc·1· qualJrled buyer, St2,IOO BURR WHITE REAL TOR I INC. 67S-4630 CHILDllet WILCOMI l"amll;y pet pk , Ot LIM(t• Co. 38 r , 24 X60 Rur rinaton, m1tny b llnw . rum avail <A·877A3 76) ......... .._ .. 106' S-a.-llfe 1076 MoWe..._Stor• Sh~C~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• 848-8895 c;stci ~··· .OW MAlllTI Wilk lo bc11c h, 3 OR 21-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiii.__., Ill 11 lo r cs w I m a r k e l t;lepnl 3 Br , 20x40 pool, ea, llku n e w condo . DISCOUNT Groia rent 182.144 In· 1pa, huae yard, x lnt •3.900. Hawkins RE. cume ca n be ralacd area. A•. 67M3ll. i.!1•....,•t:M llOlllS i'>O.<MX> mort• lhi11 ycnr 4t2-2Jtl No points Owner wlll ...,...._.. 1041 ....... IHdl 1041 c11 rr y loun P rit•(•c1 ••••••••• ••••••••• •• • • •••••••••••••••• ••• •••• Jlr .•• ,_ "" $700,000 ::~)~d?':· J~p·:'t\~ _=1•»tsl=, t:iatatcl, 133,000 mm ......... ~ •-&W. lion TSl~lnvmls 642 lfi03 FOUR UHITS-C.M. Near new. 3 Ur owner!! unit, 2 ba. frpl. 2 t•or i;ar . 3 Z Br, 2 bu. un1tli TSL lnvstmlb 642 1603 RENTS COVER MORTGAGE 4 ~/\ R ulJ y H l·d Grapcfrull SSOOO I' I\ Wii i con1111J1·r t rJdl' (7111 922·73'JK Rad &tote W..ttd 2900 ......................• Wl LL BUY YOIJH House• or Units St·ott Rily 53fJ.753J New 2827 i>Q h . ~ lllt. 1•x ecut1 vt• horn 1· .1 ho v1· Hunl1nJ1ton Harb11ur many xtras. $79:. Call Mike, 840 fi.1(Jfi JOG TO HACH 2 br. 2 ba. pa110 hm. form thn. fp, bar. UW. dbl l(llr Tl•nmi.. pool. nv ~tor Villa l':H·1f11· I Brookhrs t lfamtltn1 Vac 4 11. $450 545 335'J fj()l\T SU I'. 2 Br. 2 huth 1<1wC!r unit "if1rt·pla11· $750 mo ON W/\Tl':ll 2 llr. <! ha (.)Mldo U,,cJ11n11 Walt'rfront llnmti; liJI 1400 ...•.•................. LA<; 'N/\ 111-.Al'll M1 It INN $7~1 'Wk & Ull M.1111 !>t'rV . l'nlor TV. h1•,,11·1I pool Ut 1 I t7 M I 11M :iz:11 tK> N l'o1tlol llw; <k'canfronl lk'.JUI I hr $~00 m Cl I\ JI r I I I It r tt JU n t• 1'I1 :! II I :! 111 497 :12H.2 15~ Down 4 Plex J\s- i.umc. Seller will curry papt!r. M anagcmcnt avail. J\..:unl. Gury I) Hosler CASH TODAY l':Jtl"'(' homt· ~ lldrmi.. :1 .. ;x l'C' U l 1 v l' W 1· !>I d d f Htwport lltoch 37 69 .•••••.....•.•.•••..... f'Oll YOUR EQUITY balh.,, l:im1ly rm i bonui. lromt', .2 llr <! Ha . l'XI r11 -------- !IOO 43811 or 536 24 98 l'nnclpjjls Only owe Any homes o r land , nn JIOO 1111 fl $750/mfl Orunf.(e Co Vacant lane! Bkr 53!l 14111 or lots . lltJ.t Uear & 3br Iba. dosl' tu ht·ai·h Cm ilhnl' arc_a.s J\i.k for Clean S<l!J5 mo No Keith, BKH. OOH 1317 Pcl.b IEACH AREA ..._.. FwNtlled Rents mecl mortitaJ:c. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ocean Pad 2 yr., old. 4 n o loan recs Fai.l bdrm 211'> ba ftrt'plac('. I> I Corofta .a Mor 3 122 wet oor. Mex1cun tile. '1 escrow rin o n y ••••••••••••••••••••••• C.:hrl11 /UJtl !160 438~ OC.:L'i\N v1t·w 2 ['It hlk bcal·h. No Pt'l!l w k d y s , s 3 G 2 3 H !I c. • > J\va11 Apnl I 562:. mo t'Vb/Wkndll du p I c x . U b I g a r . !IG4 2211.3 uH 4 children ok $535 mo BY OWNER 414'1!1 Carnal1on · Or>l•n 006 t6lh St 3 br J ha Ho u s e Sat & Sun den. xlnt arc·:•. m11int Z DUPLEXES for S ul1• Owner wall carry with 15"1' down Corona del Mar. 675 3956 541 6727 or 673 KS31l Jl25 mo fW6 700 I L..J-a .. och 31 48 Townhou..'11'. 2 llr ,,.., U:i. ••••••••••••••••••••••• lrplc. p11t10. pool. Jal· 2br. adults, 190 Canyon 540-0314 \'vcs1wkncl~ UNITS UHfTS UNITS Aere. Dr. S3!)5 Ph .21:1/ z 4·plexes/L. B $79.000 :m 2501 or 2131645 ~J9 ca 4·Plex $108.000 C.M Tnplex $135,000 ..._.. u..funli&Md 4 4-plexcs/llB $14SM eu ••••••••••••••••••••••• 10 UnJl.8 $160,000 G• aral 3202 10 Uni la $225.000 ••••••••••••••••• •••• • • 16 Unll.!I $385.000 4 BR 2 Ba 1n Oran11e C.all now for deta1l11 on Compl rcrio111hed inside uny or our ln\/eslment &: out Jo'pk. $490 mo property. 540 36416 830-9006: 528-5081 1-;dmgcr / Bolsa ChH•u 3 br. , ,.., ba. rencd yard, gar41(c. Kids & 1w1:1 o k $4 2 5 . Ag l . n o f l' c 964 2500 • !173 2!171 Two·s lor y LJ l)ut•,ta ~ near Edti.on 11.S 38R 2ba. t'R~ C'Vd patro, firep1t, W ID. gardene r . t6<!S Avail 5·1 962 6717 eve. urt 5 ..... , .... 3207 ••••••••••••••••••••••• • 4br, l"'•ba. l'prt. drps, 2 Br rum bc>11ch <'othille. mo to mo $375 Ma rs hull foncc.-d yd, d bl J.(11r L1H.' ~ 536-2376 Reully. ~5 4000 2 Br. bll 1ru.. frvh-, J)()OI, Corona .. Mer 3222 $395 Surfllldl' l'Ondo ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ope11. IOAM , Sat1Sun 1 r J;? l1v1nl( rm . f r p ll' t-.ctwt>t'll ltvlnl( &. cllninl( rnt 'I , 2 l'•Jr l(Jr \\ iopcnt·r. l(u rcl1•m•r & w1111•r µd StiOO mu 1.;:11 crt<.>1:1 County Churmmi.: :I hr 2 h11. hom1· O\ll'rlook111.: i.t o I f 1· 11 u r ' 1· w 1 t h r11m1ly 1d1ntnJ.( rm 1•11m hu. frpk . 2 1·ur l(ur . 11!•' yd $575 mo tJ J\ ~t4!1 7971 Modern 1•harmmit l'1Jlld11 <! br. 2 bu. frplc. pool, all Jl)pl1.1n1'e'I Sunn> hulrony WJlk lo ~h"P' $450 mo li411 751i2 1:v1•1t & wk.n<ll. 3 month rental lll :tbl Ii 15 :JBr. 2Jju. 1)(t0I. rlbe to store!>. brh S5!:15 mo 008551 t:Xec X lstt' <'on ctn, mst r :!IC! + 2br 2''2ba frpl. rum rm. pool, t1•nn1~. :.pu t675 b7511 111 2 Bdr m, 2 ba, fr11lc'. l(ar 36th nr Balbou Blvd S5001mo SI 150 lo mo\'t· lit No ~I:! !Wi 114!111 N1•wpor1 Il l !! J fir W/lllOVl' & rcfn~ $.'l()O, no J)t'l!I 64:.! 000.:. a fl <1 IJm 2 Ar, I ba VICW home l'Vt yard Gara~c $1\85 I Bedroom Furnished Apartments • Plu'I 8ttouhJul S1nqlo. 6 2 8udroom I rurn 6 Unfutn I • /\Id UllhhH ll<.rnl • Nn L&OJ<e R•q1m"d • !iwimmanq r .. nn ... dltlhmrl• • Aco.,,tt.,11 ().,,..,.."' r ••• Su11doy ll1uwh • Henhh Clubtt :Mnlno•. locuJ.u• PLUS MUCH MORJ:I Oakwood Garden Apar1meni. N•wpol1 Beach/North 1181) ....... . (al lf,1111 I /14J b4~ 11•' 1J Newpor1 Beach/South I /On I 1th ~.1 cC>nvttt ,,, llo•lil I 141t,47t11• "J"1t• ... ,iv n· r•"" f.1c,cff•I• •1pou ~t1iify I fl J I 0 UHITs.Hpt lch City approved for con· domlnlum convers ion lltiO.<XW>. Qt II 645 1103 or ~JV Deluxe Jbr Zba f11>lc· 82:ll_Wlldwood llarbor Vu llOm(•t1 2 Br I Ba. rl<>1>e to bcueh, &12 a122 •-_._._. .. _._._.. t650.mo No pel.!i ran.ge, no pet.' $385 m o IMVISTMEHT ornv 644 2405 536-8.112 C.M trtplex. Own er's -- 3Rr. 2Ba. frpk. Nwpt ltJ.18. $500 mo H75 7137. 673-4705 unit W/fplc. J6'k. dwn. Walk lo bcuch , 3 nH. J 1'.A.hnl(er/llolsa Chlra, 3 Sl.56,000 9.ftrk lnl Prine ba . sundcck. ulll rm Bil 2 l:to . fplc, 1><1110 . 2 Muster bdr mb. 3Uu Con only. 751 7_038 ownr with wfd , 2 c·or gar J\gt rncd yarct. Jllff K1di1 & do. upgradt'<l, frpk. s.5-0CJ m 5930/675 6494 pets OK 1445 /\HI no m o 54tl I 3!J:.!. I 2 1J1 FOUllrLIXIS Newer Duplex 2 Odrm11 , ~· 964 256fl 97HU7I 700 !\..\38_ - AU 2 Br 2 Do t ownhouse 1~ ba. f11m rm, dinlnJC lle1l/Bols11 Chl<'M 3 Hit Ul.alet. 2 hr, :JO' hv rm type uruta EleL1rfr hit· rm, l..-!e $.'17$ No pet11 1.,.,. ba. ri>lc. polio. fnl·d w1ht·um dl(i. & fp L11t• IOI, fo rced lllr h u t, Dave/Al(t 6'4 7211 yard, oar Kid!! & l.tdll COW1lry k1I Slll\ll'. rcfnr· 1.'flclOl!led 1arage11. $1300 --" I> w h ""> ln""'mc G·~ .. 10"8 Lo I 2 ht " b "' OK $435. Al(t, no fee. I • u r I' yr< "" .... ., · """ " · vc :Y r r m .. 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Co11t Hwy."NB 3 bR 2 811, ref rig, W ID. 2 Bdrm Condo. new 673 3510 t:veii 5411.757:, STIPS TO HACH 4 lift, 2 ha . wtllr $550 :i rtl<, l hu • wntr $550 2 lltt, l b.1 . wntr $400 associated BP<)t< f Ii'> REiil TORS J I)}', !/I/ l ,1lL()O •fl h•l • •••••••••••••••••••••• ..... , ......... 3807 ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ne c d r c 11 p 11 11 ~ I It I , • nlllnlll(l'r for iiirnoll 7 unit bldl( C&ll 675 I~ 645-664' w/oul l(ar Dys, 640 9350, Cl'J)ls le drp:i L-OMdcd 640-0!M2 CV!I, J ock w I ll l r It ti p c g g y • 98().4392 TWO 4-PLIXIS LarRe 3hr. 3ba w /frplr & 2 choler Covlnaton 4 bltn8 $585. Cull Steve, Studio condo a cr()lls from Walk to hcarh. 2 BR I Jiu. Vr ly I.Ill' Buyfronl ba1·h fpk, l(llr $5!1S mo. to orll l'rv b('h Nl'w JJ&lnl. mo 642 5703 ('I'll(, t'll' Only Mntur" OVl'r 30 pt•r.,on, 0\'1•J tll) ply OX> mil 1n<'ld uul 673 72111 or 673 67115 plc11cs Choice Cov-8"~10or 54-0·llSl. beach. t)'plc. pool. Jae, Ntlwport Crt'llt CondOtl 3 lngLon'11 3 Br. 2 ba lae.1375 847-4525 Br. ovcrlook1ni l('nnl!I OWO<'r unll. lhrec 2 Or, 2 Walk to ocean: 2 DR, 2 1""'9 l244 cr ts . /\viu l. 1mmoc1 . Qil·lbtl, O.W.C. Realtor ba., fl\'ll. ulll. rm. ~25. •••• .. ••••••••••••••••• lflli0.tfi75. Agt 645·0295 $100 fl u<'hc lor Jl«sp 833-11714 ftl . 011vl1 All 675-.,/675-6494 ---adult.a. No ~Lii lJ ul pd. UNIYllSITY Sa,,_. 108 K IJ.11y Ave. /\pl 'J, 4 UMITS -Coat• 2br, l b• c o mpletely PAIK C•llfrwo 1271 - - MOMAICH IAY TmACI Large 4 Bdrm. 3 bath home oh a lovely cul-de·sac. OutltancHna pool & outdoor entert ainment area .. $265,000. 24160 ...... SMll 1bAa 28r, 2811, fam rm. s.tra CIOMta. pantry, lg u&ll rm, 'U.care yd In lovely 5• San Juan llotl6le &ta~ $37 ,000. MeN ~. Lona or 1hort •• .. •'••••••••••••••••• C:... .. Mw 3122 1100 I St•t,OOO ~~.CIVel, 875·13ff6 3~bedrho00m~ ,002 abr!_!Oh• • ..._. ,........ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• .,. ....,......, .., '"'' 2 BR So ol ttwy Adult" si-<XW> la the full price ,._, .. _..ral ,. · 11 1 3aOO aq It. exec home, · · '" IASTSIDI for..,,.Uv.e 2 duple11e1 on 1 C-. Mete 1224 1t.a11anui;"°Ncw '"c~~t'· near Dana Harbor, 4 BR no pel.lj $f.$O A C0UM&L tAMml CO. 496-7222 831-0838 nr...ur .. ..,.._ ............. (127) ... • 24•a..w.e, ...... . lam nn, all tAe atru ln I.IC 5• park. S4S,000 ~· .. HflHllrJlew .-Clot, btll MdO 2Br, 111, lam r m. rrplc. rntAl·XTJlAI. Elnldo "'· ... 000. ( 117) 811. c.tom unlta on l1e. lot: lot. Good location, owner -• .. •••••••··~··••••• tna. Pool, jaccuul, ten· 2~ Ba, 2 (pie's, 3 car -~nl 673~354--t'MI .. alt WOOd lnterior: will htlp fin~. Call ue 'Br• den, 2,,., ba. 11'.t blk nla. *571Stmonlh pt., ocean view, m 11ny Ught le airy 2 bdrm. I bu. ._.,. fn>lc., NW plumb· now for your tnveatment Iron Nwpt Back Bay . e7Mlt2 xtrH. SHS. Ne lton. beam ce111nl(5 . View ~root. Only '81.$00 needt. •2M0 Olym~c alae p()Ot, \ennl• evtt. only •1010: 967·0228 deck, 1araae Adult1, no ..._.,7 rte, acu11I • u una. Herl p k 38 '4 SlllA ~ l216 pctll t47S 845 1"82 __ LOW X GltOSS C SEL ECT "75. 11 &te-tml. bl. '.:i,erec 1~cil . ..;o. ~h .......... ••••••••••••• (141 2 Bedrm unit patio T PROPERTIES New 1p1cloua condo. i br, -.5'81 at\4pm. Ocean View· Mo narc h IU 1 apta. In new develop· 2bl w/Mmm. pool. 96$0 • Sum.mk. Mtull comm 2 Moft ram es ~re R~U na m • n t a r e • s a n mo. No pet11 844-8485. The Terrace In Univ. ~ llOOtmo. Alao 2 the carnplq bua UtLt Brmanlloo Recenllyrl' lryoo're aooklne forabet· Partr 2 Br 2 Ba, fa m BR USO Co mm year U you have a juvtMtecl, JUI\ Hated Jt l« JOb, ~ ~·t want to 2 br I bl redeco In out rm/k.ltchtn, avail. 4/10. clubhouM poot Jacun l. camper that's not 1etttn1 •.ooo. 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P. be•d• l ,I 6 3 OCIAM NOM'T HouM-Me'" U~ Ho&c Hospital. Av.II•· furnltur•. 4H·lT11 Jl'OUHD: Gold Built• yr old M. 6•1• Jt5 lbt. ADt•ISTIATIVI ;-;;:-;:: BK, frplc. da1b~1br. J br, Iba 'W /offlu ,l'1C1rl(le1u1 Hoomme1• bit approx 8 11/79 •1157. Mb,aull.MS-1*: NS ftnanet•llY 1ee:vre attk· ASSISTAMT 2w"""""1dl b' 2 bath Dt!lu1tt 1•rat:,_• p1t101. Nu Y"•rly Yrplc , 11r. n1•1•"•'l<l''"'t11911 ~ noor wu. 4341 An.I zci.....1 ...,._..., ln f I 1 waaher $395 -.. --~ ••·•l11••·f C'l1•fV11'lOw n w.-.. .. ~ IOH ma ..... ter ..... ·-a warm. af.tton•l~ nA&.ISTATI ~sw · ..-. -""" '"'''"'" ,,1\ •n 11111 .. Meg11••,.. 1q n or. up t.o S3.SO 1q. ;::;:[ ••••••••••••••••• ""'UNO· BJ .. 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BG• olfice, N.8 .. neur O.C Jllh&Xli T~mrout'U l rwrr..o G737W ll,PaCl'llVIAll lnCaHr. lllt ~1c•n1e ,.,. v.c aaoc .. na?.Box484J 11lrpor\ aro. M UST IAITstOI bilk to HuaUnl\on 11hop J're1t1.iloua. 1\11 1&1Jull BlcJ~ 3113 6q Ct. luw pt"lci: Yorktown ti Bu1bard. •FOXY LADY* have R ei.tl £1tal " •l.orked ~ar •Ill ator ~ ~t>r mall Adults aArdtn api. 1'!ot Dlurt M or fo' ll40 + ..., uUI Ul('I J11nlt.on•I 1ecuntr aa.71H8 aft a. OU1'CALL 0 .,." lJ~ • alroog a>.ck· •D/Wpatio, lndry rm No-peta t"Tom '435 ar,•• 2hr <Iba J.400 Non arnokrr, l>l«"•"•· C:M ~rv ront rm + utl ,.,.,, ~In br<*era1" ~~· ·~taJ rabl.Mt •pac. • wlnd VJll•~· 1"55 borr'y, oo JM!b 644 &7 attil 84.S-8434 t:ofl~ nl«"nl l\K'. 230 Y. e ~·. ::,•~!i{e~~Y~ _.!!72-1131• velopment, 1yndJcatlon, ;..~~!t..~':i1~'°tl ~'H'lt ~,~.,~l •1&1• l.riffCt> 2 lh, 2 t111 U•R, ~a IJH hou.u. N 8 l'IUI St .• M 84.2~ ca91TMO Warner.~~. FANTASY LINE ror'!:a~~~~:l~~~:~: •AdWta.nopeta 11atlu, hJ>h· & pool fJ50•ut1I, 2135, F~m PIOl&.ait Loat female Cbatwahu• catJ&llndout.MorFI op~n. Send resum• a bdrm PIS .-w A1'T HOMU ~lain No ~ta $41~ pn.f 6CS 9674 ....... tt..tal 4450 z.d" lrd TD..... p u p p y . v I c . 7-8PM SSS.244 W/I Mlary history "dale» 2SD ~A'•• M NOW 18fTIHG Sotls.fiOlll 0 ' MU 6')JO 1Jdo l1lulde>r <"'> to 1hr •••••••!••••••••••••••• 1u7•1 ... OJ Llate r /OarUeld. H 8 . ~ng white widowed t.o: Mr. 0 t;. Bermtin, 6G '1t06 IJI)() l.rlf I Ur. nt·w d'· ho(Jw: w 111&1 or cpl for --------•I •"" "" 96UQ79 nice looltinK man. S0..55. Pros. Quatl Place Com t·ooJfurtible new ~br tu11ry 3 br 1 h11 «tf'," r ~ ()wt1ll\IU i.wnnwrmOfl ApnlAua MAllHR"SMILI Arranged by for IJstlng compu · panles· 1400 Quall St , ?b. luct. Qk, M rw ta ,,_.IOUli lnttnOrt. lod m Ol2l111rM~ 5'Mt lS 673 2736 PRIME LOCATION e..t ..... l.oeM IA8t Newport 11.S. cJ~ss vloni hlp rinancilllly ~e l3S. NH, Ca hf 2032 W 11 r -l>W. to"• fplr11 , A WATER I\ II bl nng. Inscribed Fred iWtll-Off, aood job. tnjoy __,, • au. c M S"'• 2 tar ,., • .i ... ~ l.ldu w.t .. rlronl Loolina for YOUlllt fem l<J ()fl • VII ,a ~ ..., .. , ..... T,.t ~kmUJer. $2S Rewud. IHe. HONEST. honrn $.)7 mo uc noor plafl), rl'tll l Ult,. 2 bu adli. only lholn-30r 2\-Jb• dplx oc-for rt.'la1I or frofcss o nn Deicli SOlS ~. 3 Ud ., .. .. "' rooi M Imo S71~ mo h·ot 111..1 \IU S200mo JI t75 1300 olllcec 1'otu of 8000 &Q ••••••••••••••••••••••• _ _:,...;,_ ______ type, like danc ing & rm, • ulltn 'P' t.Jt llCA> wtc M.'.J-4:!00, f'xt 3911 ft. Cun bf• davld :tJ lnlu LOST: Golden Retriever traveling , marrt.i{;(: QUAIL PLACE i\dullll. M~ mo 111111 iunrrller units Onw hy LOWEST Dana Pl, area, Male. minded, respond lO PO ~ &&: ~ MM• '•'r M7 1'°'11 Plu.b rn w .1 Ill, 2'· bu. M Ii<'. 2CJ :n yr• old W ht' a633 W. Coul Hwy, NH. Has scar & shaven rlghl Box 2634, M1~saon Viejo, ltununirtnn l1t·1Hh nindo,2 1·uuu.1u1t•a.• ~11ut townhC>Wicln lr..,, thcJ1c11ll WtrfttR-. s h oulder. Reward C..921890 ~wly ~'<lrat~-d J br, 2 ba w-nhou.1.-sf ,. IQUa flt\'tlla<'\' & poo ~UI 11 area Attult . no p ·t11 ~~Utt , 675~!f ~~I INt; 1.-r"" ~bt 2b11 "1mi.-n 11vt Pool. r 1•\ ttrea '325 710 W l~th ~ Sawind VH~e t-w 1&2 Wrm luiuu ~ 11dult .,,.pui rn 14 plumo Imm 131i 1 puob, tt-n n11, w11tNfallb, pond • ""'°"' ~n U1l.l1t<> ,..r,. 'i dnH• Non,h on Uc•1Arh to Mc1''.ciden lhl'n Wt:•t on U1'J.l1Xt-:. hie 3 tm. 2'' Mr F11dden to Se11w1od &, tM.-ar Ot'W Obi ptill(J, Vl.ll•lil«" CT 1411«1 !>19'1 ~""· Knh1r, dl' CIUlit.' tu Uduxe bt-ach 41Pb 1-"rpk. bd\ l600 mo ~ .'.IY~ rncl "ar.iKt!, pal111' N e w z n H • I I ) b a f~(tllY. iO 4392 lownbou1e, Crpll', P\l 3br Jba brand new lf1mt pauo. encl ((U r Adh& Harbour tir..-11 $17!> mu '*' 645-4074 011yi. !IJtl r.663. !>36 ~705 N e w 2 b r 2 h a u p t , cv.· 840 ~9 8 a I con y & fr p I r 1 ,,_, ... ,1 k 2 b .,, S395 mo 64!> 6 t4 I o r ~,.t: ''"1ml! 1 e r ... :. $40-lS4S ~a townho m1· upt fo;ncloscd pvt patio & )l.l.lrDJll! Ot>lux k 11<·twn w 1bltns . 101.'I. r l:f111: Duplex 2 br. l ba. 1•nd i:11rage Mature .1dulu. No p e lli . $310 m o 964 J(X)S --- Small pet ok $110 mo 17610 Cameron St Gernu11 Rlly 839 662:"1 Jbr 2ba new, tennis, pool, draJ)t!S, rrplc, sec. /wail hn.rnoo ssso. 213·919-:>S.a l 3 bdrm. yard, pool Quiet type lam. pref. NO New 2 & 3 bdrm. lar~e PE."TS. 13115 mo 549.1.240 s unck-ck or yard, end . garage, qwel area, no KIDSOK 3 br, 2 ba, pool. $325 mo ~10am .7pm. QUICK MOVE IM pets SJSO·S425. Oays New &side townhoubc 2 534-2306, eves 534·2306. br. Ji,.<, ba. Over 1100 ;q 28r, 11,;& Condo, n-;; ft. Small child · pet ok c pt s. pa 1 n l. p 0 0 I , $395. mo. Dnve by 2536 carport adlts only $335 ~1-1 Ana Ave, then call mo. 9M:J097. 642-0282. ------......---- -MEW 2&J IDR Nic·c 1 HR. rcrng inc:ld. Extra large &. private patio de<:k, adult, no ~l J.>ramauc noor plan~. $27S As k for 8 111 , S111.tcr&VanBuren 54&5880 84Hl37 !*lO 4370 • ~. Beaut. brand new 1 • , • br rrplc laundry rm 2 &. 3 Br, 2 ha. 2 pat1ois, l~mal. ~cupy. bltns. S lf!~lc encl. TSL M.:mt 642.94l2 garnge. I' r om $350, -----552-8364, $325. 2 br. 1 1'• ba ,..,_., di •8 'b balcony, laundry rm ,..., ... lrg e ux 2 r, 2 11 , Adult. No pets. /\dulls. frplc, quiet area. Adlts. no pet.S. no pet.s. $350. 960-4145. TSLMgml 642·1603 2 Br. t ba, ds hhr, 2Br. lBa, new cpt.s, drps. mk rowave oven, patio, upstaini, encl garage, closed garage. No pets . d~ to shopping. Mesa $325. mo .• + ~15 move-in Verde Area. $295 mo. cost . f amily pref. Adlt8, DO pets. 871· ~·- or 871·S1Sl Clean rcspon adlls , no 2 Br, l ba, encl. ~aragc & pets, condo. 3 hr, 2'~ ha. pauo. Cpl!i, d~. blntns fa m·rm. 2~ car gar, or Call 5'8·7529. bch. ~m ~. unfurn -sszs. Call 536·9893. 2 Br w fgar. fhJ()() New l crpts & tile. Water pd . .....,._ 844 2176 "C" Placentia ••••••••••••••••••••••• 636-4120 3br 2'hba Brand New Woodbridge, $600mo. 2 Quiet. woodsy, 2br, 2ba. car garg. 213/465-4841 condo. Nr. So. Cst. 1 ________ _ Pla:ta. Newly dee .• pool, J a c. A I C . dis h w h . WALHUT 59UARE Wate rJgas pd. $400 2 Br c ondo, A IC. M1chde, 640 6363 or washer/ drye r . 11un · ~104 _______ 1 porch. Pool. $450. mo 67S-80t2. \O \t'tlfU»/JIOOI JIU $d7~ tum , own Br. v1t101pool Wat.rftCMtt Ho•n fat T.0.'1. mo 661.(Q68.w --L-·· _G_O_O_"_' .. -•• -1>-L_A_S_'T 11" 7002 "'" 7".,. l)llC f"'Jc, "lfr. $ieO() fl'IO 6) I 1.1100 ,., r'"' '·• 0 '"'""..,..... Ima~" SSI 62!H o r ·"" 2"dT.D.&.o.K.. F'ound gray/White Dutch WEEK . W r.: AR~ lO,.. Tlt l :JO r.M.I PltonllTIES " F~•ftest"'arm"Stn"el'"9 "O RRY ' TlllS AD 752·1920 "Ur l>.tyfroot .ipt. K.U~ ---------.... "' .. .: ""' ma I e bunn y . V 1 c. .. -------~mu )'rly OHkAt ll...tel For st.ore & office spact! s.ttler Mee). Co. Bushard/Indianapolis . SHOULD READ AS ---------111~ 7"2U 4400 at rca110nable rates 642-217 I S4S.0611 5J6..8998 eve11 ; 64~5. FOU.OWS Advertising ••••••••••••••••••••••• S.l Are you 11 cute sexy al· Jll stCRETAltY 5-C..._.... 3t76 Ot:luict! Olt!d1cal suite. 500 to 5000 Sq Ft. MONEY AVAILAIU ---------lrac woman'( I'm a s ue Work in the extitin ~ ••••••••·•••••••••••••• itroond f1r , Corona del M&:JA YEH DE bll 2NDTD AND Found: F'em . Springer cessful . hand s om e world of udverlis ing. IJH• on l1t>111·hfront. I & ~ Mi.r R1:alonumics Corp PLAZA SWING LOANS. . Spaniel. 11ver/whl, vie. w/maJe, 40 yrs old. Call Immediate opening for JJl<apU.ava1l11bll• N w 675-6100 U25 Mcs:iVcrdeE.C M INTERESTONLYOR Placenllatl9lh, CM. meanylime!848·5286 an expe ri e n ced ly n.'t.lt"<'Of&l1.'(I, 11tovc & -545-4123 FVU.Y AMORTIZED . _548_2389_______ secretary. Good ttplng rern1 , pr1vulf J>JllO 2~ SOO sq ft. o m cell 0 Id p Ca & A lnlelll,11ent, energetic al· k 11 d di 1~1M<1 or 213 ~ 1~ t 'rom $145 Incl ulll. 779 av · 'rey ssoc F 0 UN 0 : M e d s z tractive lady, 43. seeks s · 1 s an clap one. w 19thSt 540-2200. HARIOlllLVD. RE Broker.960-1957 Shepherd w /leuh. !ugh caliber FOREVER ~Ucellenl tb:inpl con- 1 Htt. with garu.:e, w»lk Store 20x60 + office. Monte Vista/Del Mar. soulmate . Be rerlned. w 00.'I an ne 1 s In· w bcuch ~ Downtown Hun\ington 1450 bq. rt. total. $495 ••a•1eet11tm/ 646-10:55 loyal. sharp, SU('CCS!lful {'I ud in i: d c n t a I In . Jo.vii 49ij (.:Jiii Beach. 2101.-lr Main St Per mo Bkr 675-6700 '""°'1tllhf ---------po. Bo ie 57, Laguna surance. Apply 8:.tm• ir__._ •-~ 388 One 2·rm office nva1I Lost&FMd FOUN~: M.ale Jrish Set· Beach.92&2 lla m o r Jpm·3pm , _., -0 SllO 960-1558 Newport Manner's Mile ••••••••••••••••••••••• ler, l!:uc lld/ Warner . Nauonal Educatum. 4401 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ----1 Ml.Idem 502 sq Ct "l>lorc or Al• -.c..,.Rfs 51 OO ~·.v. 537·2313 or 636-2247 r......e W.kes 5360 Birrh Street, N4.!wrort "'~"'-..a • &-OM THE ff ce 2630 C A on ••••••••••••••••••••••• Beach . C Near 0 (' ~nwv "'P••· o 1 • v •••••••••••••••••••••••LOST Small grey male Exciting ENTERT AI N Airpo rt ). Equal Op· 2 lkirm, I t>.1. k1J~ OK WATER! LOW rent 2131477-7001 DCMNY Cock.apoo, answer s to MEN •r b Y St c \• c portwuty Employt!r. ~o t dt·p /\v111l 11ow S J. CAPISTRANO r.Oo f"t.n Myles. v1c 27th/Ocean· Schreiner Disneyland l•--------PlUSH SUITES sq ft store. 2 blk~ No PINCHER front. Reward. 673-4200 Magician llln<'t: 11*65 I IJ \Jrm . J l>ulh Si!75 +dtc-p A v<11I now Cull Renata 556 77CY1 350 to 1300 sq !t. of Mission 675·0176 _aft_a_. -------Magic and Com~-dy for Fmltastic Vl•ws ADS REWARD·For lost gold all ages. f or info. call Allswert..g Service PBX operators Cor a tele phone answ crini.: service cxpctienccd or will train. Full lime or part l1m1· shifts a va1la· hie Days, afternoon· cvenin~s or r<rave yard . Mu ... t be able lo work !iOme weekends Typing 35 wpm rl.'qwred. Many co tx-nef1ts available. Please l·all Mon Fri 1-·a11h1on l:.luncl area : 1~1791 5-ttt LCNJllfHI JI 8 Wet Bars NEWPORT ILVD " watch, will idvntify, at ~39·2444 , 539·54 15, Udo Morino l2SO sq fl commercial Market Buket. N. B. SJ4..7312. ••••••••••••••••••••••• l Ur apt me t prkg, refrig. ul l & p vt b each . Villoge 17th St. CM $375, 546·3'J37 ONLY $2 979-1478 Tro¥ef Newport 675-8662 Real Estate ofhce for 5450 $350 /mo 499 4644 or $180 Up. Off1ce·store, 480 499-42.41 rt, AIC. 17301 Beach 81. H,8. LEASE 842·2834. Ttaffft 3890 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 2 rm s wte. 390 sq rt. am· pie park, ult incl AtC ad· PCISOdfttc:I VlllOCJe Jaccnl lo Sec. Pacifi c 2 br, 2 ba. siarden apls. Bank. Ne&r E. 17th & Tui.t1n. Gym, s auna . Orange C M 6'42·4210 pool, patio. $335. Adults, Roxie ' no pet.-. IS492 Pa:.adena. ---------off Newport t-'r w y 3Rmomce,carpcted.a1r 832·2909 cond . Skypnrk Circle:. Wn""""ttt 389 lrvuw. t.iSO mo S49-5033 ••••••••••••••••• ••••• • OH1cc space for rent. /\p Bl':ATTU~lll Gll prox432sq f~. New cpts, Bl':ACH·PRIC.t-;S prunt & hghUng system I & 2 BR rum & unrurn. Pd u t 1 I. S2 5 O I m o . adult apts. Sorry. no 00.2:)50or 833·2124 __ pets. 531·6266 l.odivldual offices with re· ccptlonlsl. 1'ecretary. oonferenec room. xerox, •••••••• •••••. •• •••• ••. IW\Ch room: San Diego ntE EXCITING ,ALM MESA ArTS MINUTES TO NPT BCll Bach.1&2 BR from S255 & up. Adulta. No pel.8. 1561 MeBD Dr. (5 81.k.s Eas t or Newport Blvd) 911m·S11m 546·9860 ----Rooms 4000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ·~sodor '""* Lovely gardens·Brooks wtr. fall •Kitchen F'acll. avail. •Jacuzzi, healed pool •Wkly or daily maid srv. • Frwy acc e ss & ex· posure. Fou11t.ain Valley. Mo. to mo. rental begin· nlng at $340 per mo. 7141963-6445 Birc:h Street Offices Prime around floor. 1850 sq. ft. (at 7&" rt. l Call Barbara 955-2274. WESTCUFF BLDG. Nf WPORT Bf A<°'.11 ,. . ' " . ~ ,, . . ,_ .... r:;ill Mr Ho w.ird 645 6101 sale or rent. So. Laguna on Coast Hwy w /purk· mg. 499-2711 499·2857 _ For Le a se Rl':TJ\IL SHOP. 2640 Avon St. Nl'WPOrt Bch. 932 sq fl· good exposure 558-8723 ---... trial Re.Ital 4500 ••••••••••••••••••••••• lnduslnal 800 lo t600 sq Ct wnh offict·1t Newport MS-21 11, 646-f>lOl Sell any Item °" com· bulaltOn or items '°' fl!> or leu with :.. Penny Pincher Ad J lmu for 2 cons«uUve da)'l> ~ach :w:ldlt1on11l line 1s 61>' for lh<:2dayi. ('harge 1l' Nocomm\'rtlal Jd:. t'or more mformattun Jnd lo plac1• yuur .id c:all 642-5678 ~I: Male dog. whl & bllt, grinds teeth, vie C.M S11nta Ana Ave , C.M. fM5.<C627 art 5PM ~~ Sm female puppy Shep/Collie mix. Ulk wtlirn. Vic Tustin & 17th, C.M. ~~t FOUND M Sh1h·T1u. gry/wht. Vic. M V. 3.27 549 3587 ••••••••••••••••••••••• LAURA ADIOS Y BUENO SUERTE TI\e Cla~G al>. --------la~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• (;os ta Mts a art'.1 . 673 I lh(i fo: 0. 1-: /\PT M J\ NJ\ ( ;i.;u 1-'or SS unit!<. 111 t:o1o111 t-'ound. lluHy b lcy<'lc . ~ & Mt!sn Ex~r'd c:ou11lt·. ___ -----owner 1dcnt1Cy by site IMtnctiOfl 7005 Jlusbund mu:s t h a V l' LAG UN A llJLLS two ud· color & frame numbt:r. ••••••••••••••••••••••• matnl. exp. Wifo bkkp~ jat 5000 s q ft M-1 unui.. Mis:. Contine ntal USA dale & locul1on lost Call , .. _______ .. II ciip Call 642·507:1 ur rr~~ls b~dn.:.M~~~o~.rr~·.: :.eeks ch11rmtn1t girls H.li.P ~ ~---I' (21311165-31151 Lake Forest. lcai.e by ages 3·28 Lo enter beauty 1-'ound: l lluffy Slcyclc FREE ARCHITECTURAL owner. 835·1808 coolest. 213/697·21 lJ Owner Identify by make. - - -color, spd, frame no & R l LESSON flroied Archffec;ts ~ 4550 • _ & --._... 5300 approx date lost C11ll Job CelptoiM ••••••••••••••••••••••• .-t ~ H.B Police Dept at • Well eslabli.shed Oran~e Warehouse Space 3SOO s9 ••••••••••••••••••••••• 536.5622 · Prepare Cor Slate Exam County firm with strong ft. SOOO/mo. Irvine. 12 "' as hllle as 27 hrs., des11Jn & advanced pro· dr, sprinklers, 20' ceil· FOUND Small fem ale scheduled at your C1>nve· ducuon systems onenlu· tngs. Avail 'Lii August 'fOUNO ADS whl & blk dog, vie Irvine nience, Guara n\eed & lion ofrers permanc nl 15. 642-1121 & Santa Isabel. Cull St.ale Accredited. Call position!! w/xlnt benefit::. 541H1818 Now for free lesson, Reftfals W..ted 4600 lDt FREE CAUSlY & CO & opportunities for ad· ••••••••••••••••••••••• M~ FOUND: Red /gold /brn 1 • .,r So. Coa"l Hlwa·y vancement. Mirumum 3 C II •• dog Cold ... 8 k ...., 0 yrs . experience In Tyi>t Reanons1ble. wo rking a .· '"· · ey"0 • ac L~a Bea.ch !OSI 11' S .. k Bav area 645 ...,.,.7 I & I JI I • ' J\ I.· . w r 1 t e r s e e s o n 1· ~ , ·o71J• • 9 .... 05 7 c o M M t<; R (; 1 J\ 1 •. bedroom collaite 111 642·5671 hnoMh 5350 HECRt::ATION. Corona del Mar or t:Oflla ••••••••••••••••••••••• -...._diate OpetM.tgs Mesa. Qull!tness csi,en· RELAXING MASSAGE Jobs Wmlihd. 7075 D• L. Rowt.d ~~ Wo!fiyCIP~r~tei ~ Wit or Found a pet? Call B>bJames·Llc Masseur ;~··u·;···~~··•j••••; & Associotft l11c Box · l560, Costa Mesa An1ma I An 1s lanc e Outcall 9,9, 494-S{ll reputabel:e P~:d:gt~ 776-1150, • ..:.,..;;,. 92626. League. 537.2273, no fee MICHELLE'S I Salary + comm Will -- -LOST E g B lid travel..,.,, "149 A'!Sembly Ware h.ouse l'"'arruly or 3 w/dog needs : n u og. •~all• '"""' Small electronic p11rt~1. 2br. house w tgara ~e. white. 60 lbs w /t an llAM·2AM 835-3749 HlflpW..t.d 7100 L~l sh1ft, no expcricnt'~ fenced y rd. & Crplc mask. Bilbo. Dana Pt. -••••••••••••••••••••••• necessary Excellent fr Max. $375 By. 5·1. Rent Reward. 496-70SO. UteA & VICKI Atcountanl (o r Re ctl 1ngc be nefits Apply or Ille. 1136-9586 anytime. Found Golden Rel. type ~ Mastop Estate Oevelopera, ex· Avnet Elcclronici;, :iso •'IV & phone available Low as S72.50 Wk 2277 Harbor Prof man, needs apt. fe!Jlale. Golden color. Forl'lw'-ofl~ pe r h e lpful C a ll ~c~1o rm1 c k . C M . ---------1 lrvtCM.No kids orpels V i c Hrookhurs l / ServingallOrangeCo ev11/Wk.nd5 495·6239 __ -- 557·8388 Hamilton. 968·8785 ~7313 Ass 1st ant Man a Ac r. Costa Mesa 645·4840 -Pr-e-re_r_N-.-6-. area. Rm w 1 Foundc;o8~~kd':1ati;:.bbil ~SS.AGE Ae<'OUl\llng ' ~<.~~~~ ~~gfJ cnt'd some kit priv & prkg 1- Ma le 60. non·s mkr . 673-0719 ft6URI MODELS ACCOUNTING Altn. holl!>ewives. Ladw:, employed. neat & quiet : LOST. PARROT, pink/ ESCORTS TEMPORARY or ~ood character to home 70'* or time.Call gray, Mesa North OUTCAU OMLY •SSIG11..1Mir..._.TS work bctwt.-cn hri. or !14 10 PM-9 AM . S am Reward 979·3107 eve, "' " '"" or 11 2 wkd y~ t;iClt:r 548·7530 __ 8l3-6503da_y_s.___ hys, ••n, hr Easler) Pleasant ~u1 A MAIUCtl'Pt.ACE for ~ Al9Dtt and ,.... ....... Thia la 1 MW DAILY PILOT cluelntaUoo to 'et buyer 111d "lier to••ttler. Sell your ftnt>IUll. ~eel or oo loqtr Ml9ded ttem1 ot •IJOl>bel of Sii)' tlncf. ror more inlorm1Uon or to~'°"' ad, tall MJ..N7t bt twu1 IAM and t:•Pll,. Moadar thrv rrlday -=to.,. peerU.f .. Of' t.ubet... .~ ll nooo oe ~tutday for ...._,.,p.abluUofl. -........ , .. . ~ -631·2140 OrORCJe Coynfy is round1ni.::1 N e w GOLD!Eii.I GIRL •on•n! Altd to ore ~1.auraot II you like tu ~ ~ cook you'll love th1 i. -.,...! place. lnlervicwmit Mon We'tt &. Tues mominf(~ !I 12. COUNTRY GIRL •ESCOIHS * 24 Hrs. !157-8474 I AdeEAT llALF'B accounleqJS ~mlll Tcrrac:"-~HS Rl'<ih1ll, stc GIOl CM ----- AlJfOMOTIVE SALES CLERK hperinc~ The Daily Pilot now has a new "BUSINESS TO BUSINESS'' classification to provide a convenient method or bu~ing or disposing or Business items . Se ll yo ur sur plu s, overstocked or n o longer needed items or supplies of any kind. Whether buylnJr or sellimz see our .. Bustnes1 to Buslneu" clall'Slfication 'ISOlO. For more information and to place your ad,c..,U DAILY PILOT Mot MK.ssory There 1tre m:iny new firms moving into lhe Orange County area bnnglng about an in creasing demand for ex perlenced Accounting and Data Processing personnel. but here's what is . , .. High school cducattm\ ... Ab11i\y Lo learn .. WelJ groomed .. Type 40 w.p.m. ... Detail Conscioui. cr•·s Aadfton Tu Acca•t•I• Colt Acc...,.•I• Sr. Mcowt.fa looldlttpen Ac;c-""g Ca.rtcs D•llttrf And most of all, the ell• s1re lo grow with one of the nation's most sU\' 1.'ellSfuJ au\Omobrlc rnr· Pora lions. Call Patti Buchn "r©. ICf' Operators ,, t hi o,... C..ty It you are not. aware or 979.zsoo the benefita or working AUTOMOTIVE temporary -give us a , ... n ... call or visit U!I at. our PBX operator & service new location. We ~Ill be cashier. Excellent OP· happy to dlscus1 at with portunity for mature you: We are luc:ated in ~ seeking employ·• Ole. ment. Monday lhru Fri· OOLOWEU. BANKt:ft day, 4 to 9 P.M. BUILDING eau lkmi Suiieuoo ~ 2333No. Broadway s.nta An• '7141 IJMIH k Ftee Partdn1 · #I M 0,.-. C...tf Meta Payable Clm, ex· 91'·2100 ~··for comtructJon co ....... _Tr R •. R NB 1re1. Call Bet\y. ,_, an.a. • mH ~141 Exper. Prer. MUST •--------• HAVE OWN TOOLS, i.. ............ -1_s.....;_ZM9_;_ ___ _ tat , .... Me•la Bab1•ltter needed to SAM WAMn YOU b•bf•lt al my house. 9.A.M. CScr«n Artlat Ref , tr dependable. Mpml) w)OYer JO yn -.Olllev•. ., ill thow btlal.neaa ii loolllna for tboH In· Babyattler·Occulonal· tereated In a pror. Da11. evenln1• as .,... in mcMea or TV. •11ktDda. M1 bome or .. ca~n~-~ma~u~t~95~. ~~I )'OUl"I. NtwPort ffeithLI = ......... I 1 ~YN.OT T._...,,~···111t o ,:•:l'.·'af)~_;;i:i •:1~1 PJ·:· I~"" 11~1 ),"".., "l>l;·~tj I Ii·-( 1.;•I) li'f(I;·~· ~.,. .. ,. C.,1 I ~ C t .... , . ~ k*AI. ...... .._Ta t'1111' ,......,,,.,,...... Pia •til .......................................................................................... ······~················ •••••.•••.••••.•.....................•................................................•..•.. ... v ..... ,,. Compl NOOvta. lot/••t. Dlllp, ~Una. 11td1 SnJI)~ l)l';~T Al.1. occ Student l Ton I N c u M r. ·r A x Brtckwork. Small Job• t:XCt:U.t:NT tiOMF .. 'lAVl'!KS. Plumb Dnvrwa1••Parln"' lflt cablMl mall& Char Uont. MW ~ucll•n l'tUCI 11 Laiwn1yard trurk Tra1h. tr ... trim Htl'URNS ~. Colt.a Meu & PAINTINU inc & heating. l'rtw •Repaln •Makoatln1 ltflno·ouna Sarvlr«' J..ic'd lt07Ga0.ft .-. Roc.o, •ocl n.~'4.1 , Oan eu 3224 , Ko n Vrornpt,reatonable lrvine.17S-3175t1vet1. fftou ra&eit Yreceet ttllmatell fl~hr.Ront'lll •Lie NH , C M l:Ual MWJ• , ·c , .. "'K"N 0 r~.h•ullna 642!>703 NewportBch.m.8199 1 , ... ~ --,:-..: 548-2708 t;1 pr'd 6 r•llable urvlce ~M-4111. 1 --.: nA"' .-.. tn JOP ~<MM ..._.. muoory, pa-· ----BA/MCOK m.ao1S c.,.t...... CMV Add • room llJI ci.:an \Ill. concrete brt'lk .... •c• f'ittl>laces. Walla. ,.rd.in Pa.lnllni " p1t~nng. 26 _. - -.. , .... , ....................... pnwe fJ3 ,_ An1tlintt Cln&•fl · lnJt1ll1t1on. • llll • bauJJn.a l'Ht, em ....................... • reta.ln, 100'1 o local yr» Harbor area. St. Lii' Unch Clty'a Plum bin.: ...................... , lti91111JOO It at.eAm r lQn -mau.t, rellabl•· wk at rt' r lfnt Reu ~.Ult ttwt..,4 & Sef9co rda. ~l.Z ua:IJll H.er1. &a.2358 will IMlat any Hl. h y ~ •Ill bahyalt, own C4&or bn&h\tnen .. wht 9ldriclll 11111 nit., 1ult1•d lo 01Nit Art you aettln1 full ~ U>%. Repair. replpa, rt.· fQM Muo Fri day• on cJH• 10 mlo b lf'1H h •• .. ••••••••••••••••••• your ncS. J un 5 IWM l do ll 11ll·1klptoader. vaJue replac•ment C)lll ..... _, lnl Pa.int ., w1llp1J)t'r. model.a. 6313470. ly Olli MS 0844 Qua llv d&ft rm hill El..f.A'TRICIAH rnrnd .. dwnptruck. haul, 1r11d " on your homeownc-r c!m ••••••••••••••••••••••• Qual work, reaa .. pr ----~ Ava rm 17 &O co_,..h r1•11l frff t1Um•t• on ~. aaphalt. tl"k re· tmt.? . "Movlna Out" About?" t'ree~t. St4lve 547·4281 PlumbinC repalra, drums Hab~UUna. cu·c-Hl11n1l DO chi a Cw t11lm Lati•u w•mall Iola. Cluduln&. C!le1111 up, rnovalsetc 83J.1~7 Ra~trtMMI "()(,~ft Otl1y. 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J>uvl''tll'amtio" Jn\rt,t:x Klkhett&Hath. •--1nc11t111 UIVOKt't; frv1u hhnl( u1 fbo quaUtJ 1nat11111 •• _fu t 1 r .. t.r.&ce. f°' a lhorou&hly t·lt:&n ....................... f''rclgbt. bid¥ ma~n11l1, tr l,.aq~r & Kl&ln. l'rUti ubloetry d•·•lgn. f''r1·4• flnlll ~ '\1hon l.tK•I Uon 1lart·1w.s ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• houM:.!Wl>-0857 c;u s·ro M pa Int. t.tlld g<Xldl\ etc. Lowt'al _t'tltll.644t.154U :.. tllft Jlerltaae kltchcni.. l)~.n111 ill !MIA Y.ltt1roolt' Modlht'1tlun •Mil Plln• .11 dr•J"Jrle•. I" bllnd11, ratu 10 town. John 1•a1nt1ng & Atl'ou11 llr 961-0t218ob. w • (' • r" <-• r P t> 1 1w1wun1 ., d.tu1101 want • kt:Al.LY Cl.-F.AN w wooda tile paper liM 211154 C,Nll1ng1 Compl lnt/exl -----UANKHl l''f\" t'\MIMB Steam rfoan Ju k ~J .. , 111111 1r 1 C11rpoot~r. palnllne. HOUSf'!" Cltll Ulnl(ham ~n. r•~. llc'd. • A.......tal I--~amtin", li e .. am•. n .. mudehng layout d•· l'rf'Jltrt'd fllt'U I om AlM> upholAlt!ry Work ....... 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Heos ltut e'I lnli·n()of't"i.rpo•ntr<r l'.l-men&worllot alJlt:lnds 1!~:~'!~1:!t'"'(;~~lil~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• cienl, re • e , '' du11trl11 I It m ed1 l'a l fl'rtc F.11t . Call G\"nt' PAn;fll'LAS'rERING Kool•na-hol t:ir roofrn~ b) J•Y • «;42 "*>U • ..._ •t ~ yn •11J"lr Ji.tu 54S.7072 II() M JI: ti & A f> TS peodable The P4'n1on11I bid_ &J. 8411 IMS ---562-04Sll A 11 t y p e II t' r l' ,. !tPf't'li1lb1t.i. 1.11•. m11un•'1 l.w • (..'u ·pt<ntry JU yn AJto ~kwalla W-0757 ft• p Ip ea • e I u m h • =rci6 Bonded, ln11ured. --estimates Call 53R 7113 f:" JU:~ Jolly Ar>~w l'Xt Uwra ,,,.1ndowa, Cumpldt1 t'Ont'rel• Joh VAKD Rfo~UVENATION l'~tp°A~!"~ ll/bll i u -L.-dlc .. lftg 'i!.~ .. ~:g·R~~; " ... :.r;..~ ---nc U6?-40!rJ ~tKa, rt•rn<)tlj"l101 •h OR Kt YOW' fonna aav• Trtc tr1mmln1 fr re u.....,.... _,,....,.. Vt•ry de~nd11blt' rell» ••••••••••••••••••••••• PI as l t• r P a l r h 1 n g T,.. 5-rvlc• ('II ....... ,........ o~-...... ~ mov1&J,yud clcaoup6 Rouf 'n". m""on rv , bl1•, uwn trans . Ca1t R PJo:C IAJ.JZY.0 ~5.111,..471t0,536-t383 J•lut1:r . i.tuc•l'", &••••••••••••••••••••••• ·-~"""" moniiy .,.... _.._ ar:J. plaotln11. Bob r arptgtry ,"putn"t. Karen842-e000 LANDSCAPI': Atrium, ~~ArYIHG drywall Int /Y.xt h1·1· ALl'INFTRF.E ltt'tnudf'I, rj<pair, ••t'n 01 t' C....... Wflllp»per11 All type tfau1wJltlwg J1paneAe dc11lgn. rain Jtelaollered t;ve&. l'ill 546 ~l Georl(e -fo:XP~:lt'rS ~ r arp<•ntry, "1" t ime: •••0 •••••••••••••••••• -•Vt:ltYLOW PRJCl':S • ho~ Improvement•. J .~;;••••••••••••••••••• !;>.~J!t~ti);,"{t ~o~h~t~~~ GJl ·3085.117:>-12M llo m e ii . Adtl1l1on11. 'rnmm.1111(, pruninl(. t1111 ('ralt.llm•illlhl'M 18 yrs In CHJMNEY SWE.EI' Ofl lilfl<llica~ mulnl WaUl(h 631-2233 ~t1; G -------fl cs l u <' <' o 0 v t• r 1.11 n IC &t r •mo v a I'> .&r~ l.w'd r P11lom Calls flnlpla<.-etillJ>tlrt Ot!or1t.c 549~1~ ----M.lnd Your Manners Inc Jail t mo, call 'len'i. Palntinl( INT /f'~X T . Blockw11llll Low rates 71•Ht970840.Llc /IM. bo 91:128314 JMn ChHda. 9"1IMl620 _ _ " Kootinai fr f1.1oclng, 15 yr11 !kl~ relluble peopl1c1 1.unc.S.mpe 759.:_0458 _ Neat, honest, reall . 12 581>-4892 ,.. 1 t . 7 Cl uo upa , thullna . lo area, oth11r ismall will c11rc for 1our homf Let Us lnat&ll a NEW yt11 exp . l.i<"'d . Duvc T~S..-.ic• ·~t'r , 1m111 n 41 1v1 Wvll kr~k your ¥OOt off Land•r•plnlf.. ltnmijd ,lobe. Pap!'~!!.fr~ &l)eUl .879-5701 964-100. ~ ..................... .. r1 •ht-d l'ilrpcnttir will pruf..,i110011lly ., kctep servlclriM M2 9907 ....... ~Tax ~t.Jllvdf':'N~rE'Thc ~Id -••••••••••••••••••••••• 1,iw t'C111t ty111ng of 1tt•·11 ~•ullfy )l<>ur homr or your holAI~ c~an Top ------()n•. St ''o ntr J.1c . CUStom housl"pamuni: 14! l'lumtun" rt•pu1 r :;,,._.,. an t11·ul on .. 111111 lc>ttcr.1 •rn ulf1ce w/hl• 111klll • de lll1t (.;hlmot:y Swec1111. Gardent'r, 35 yn ex~r ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• '"' "' · yni exp. NR/CM arN1 " "' Ml(n 11bllltl ~, .. ,. In ~918' ne•l reUable com~1l""' llu ulinai & C lt·un up, HUS &PER.~Nl\L "*419-Call00-67Hl I'm small, prict'' an• n·m1Kl1•hn~.1·oµf,t'1 r .. Y•J4Jtll'lt»rhrad fi·reem Cfitm deuul in •I wnott.1 ..... rv' "'-e"" c""t' .,~.,-~ .. rt'11/comm'I. 062 14621 lnt·ome T111 returru. r>tpt· f'rt•· l"1il ' op JIJt fo l<:arin 75 1 tiH93 j 962 )3llO "" rr ~ '0 """'" " 631 Bl fo;uropean Laod1tc11per 1nm1ll 675 3014 l'lu.mhlllH ~ :11!14 -Have 11 pro l°'d' tlod wUl you waal tn "-v• .::_ ....... ,_ •·· aell". · ~II &tO 1700 for •l'Jlt Top work Yttlr pric0 1.1-ve-.........,. .... ," •~ ···II'' "'"J I di It 'th Want Ad RetuJu 14.2·567' Deily Pilot Claulfiedli. a...rn:,~:t., 1t well Wn Ada Call 642·5678 ClasaU'ied Ads 64.2 5678 Rd11 846 4H7l dy11/eves~ Cia1111d"~-;chdo it ~11 Want t\d Help" 642 567H ~u..;Jy ~I~ c:l::1fi':d Aci1 --- !~!!~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ ~!!~ ..... ?!~ ~!'.~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~!!~ ..... ?!!~ ~~~ ..... ?!.~~ ~-~~·~ ..... ?!.~~ ~~~ ..... ?!~~ l,nvmtc wom11n nceodt•tl C'are for Teachers pnw hOO/VmOS Sehl dya my hm 586-3197 ..... ;s.cr.twy CAS .. B /ClHK CLERICAL SAi.ES AS· CU:RK TYP1ST F'ull or •=>iclU a h•lle I part SJSfANT R...., telephone part-lime. 40/20 hri., 1..un~ i.::~t!rt, fu1r ~me in varlety ol duU~ mclud· akllla. iood....., or guaza· 84'7-11622 brr !IPM future. S ml rtifc co. Ull llOmc typlnR " IO llcin mwil l~pe 45 WPM _____ ;;;;~-~~.-.1 ......... ••p .._ d .. keu. Gen. ofc. & 0 d 1,._: .... , a .. •ry to ..,CJ\ 1Jabya1tter Monday aftvr ·~ eraon n 8Y • !1g'ure a ptitude r eQ-d. ._....... •:Mt •• .,., COLLECTOR lll'hOOI & every otht-r with 1·3 yra ttxp. Work Hunt. lkh. City Emp. mo. Exper nee. ~8'471 wt>ekend ttagh School w/prua. & dlrcr tor11 . Credit Union "6 6517 C.1.t.:Rlt:Al~ Medical lab Potl1Uon av41lh.1blc In our 1o tudcnt OK 0 1ott n f'1c·xJble hris Nice are& --needs frnt ofr rci:i•p Co11 t o M esu ortl <'<' trlll\llportallon 645 1000 CM M74WJ95 CASHJF.R tCLERK, I'll tloru:st. lYJW tit kus t 50 Minimum one yeur ('X , •kN SI 200 per to work In C:tlM Wl'M. dive riurlcd poll•· pc-ri•>fl<'e Fm a net' c·om lsubyi.lllc r Cullc·i.tt· ).(lrl Pharma<'y. Mon thru hon, pleiurnnt worklnK pany exp('nencc helpru1 with c11r to 111t with u fl Xlnl oppl y . Oootl f''tl, 126pm CCI II MrH. c•on•lll. Mature l't!rlllln, Sulary hascd o n (Ix D&UVERY /Sl\l.~ Ttlephone u le1, xlnt job, 11tude nt11, Sr clllien .. ~ per hr po1111. <714 > 495 S97 l JOu m 4pm , 5'1m9pm Oe llvv r y l'.-r11on lt('llpon1111Jl1• 1nd1vldual l\(~l'.(J ror lund plannanj.( nrm in Nr>t fl<'h l''ufl lime $3 50111 7 14 1 752 0223 yf'tar old boy. frnm 2 l1ll bcrl'flli. + profit tihur-Youna. 644.7:,7:, for 111 non Kmokcr 404 0701 , 1>c ri c n ce (:11 11 lo ll 6 for4duyi> A1mll0lh lc oll(. terview. lllW>~lo:O.f; Wu0dn.'>(714J5494200 UF.LIVf:HY 1( Y•>u nd 11 1 :i t h M u 1> t u cJ o r '' ioo~k ---·---------1 dl'cnt puy 1• /'I' Joh $4 ·$11 <· h 1 I d r e n & P.mploycr Rt>taini>tf Cl!shum1·ff011lt>HKt•11, full hr + cv11 !\ flpin, Ms t .:randmothMs s:i Jll'I l'lt!wtC call for uppl & part Ume. l'ICl&lil' llPf>· CLERICAL t:OLO rt M ATC It E: n have own trm1p ~,;JI Otlll hour. 7~gm Mary Rickie Al~cncy ly an person uftnnc>oriN "xp..r, l'Olor mutchcr11 to 640 2920 Newpor1 fidl EI c u m I n 0 fl c a I &come a m c rnht:r of work an our new c·out lll•I ml'fl ovor Hi for LI\ DRAIMMEH! ·ro11 p:iy, m1•'11r11I 1n 11ur1o1.nc & paid v .. ,.,. llur111 Mu.i.t Ila vc own 1.rurk Wii i train Ap11ly in person to 13:i7 S !Jrlstol. Santa Ana l\i.k for Karen Stewflrt Urlll)t•ry M11nufal·tur1r11t Cu.'<tom work room n1·1·d1> Wl>l1•" pll•nt m11rker & f1111 sh1•4l t<n<I oi:wra tor 1''.xf14·r11·n1·1•1I or wal l tr a o t ;x<'•·ll w<1rk 1np (' 0 n cl 11 I 0 ll 14 J-: X ( ( .1 hl'nMtlM. Ht•;i<·h Ura 1wry 84.'rvu'c 11111.1:! M1lhk:111 Aw, Irv ~ ll:1by1>1tt.er ----- -lt t>s taura11t , 20 1J1 our tlynumic Newport ing.-; farrlaty located '" Times 1n ND & C M Matutt baby11lttc'r WJnt Hkkpr F/C. C-Ontractinf( Brookhursl ut /\dams Centt·r fo'lnanc1al f"irm lrvl~. :1 lo 5 yrs cxper Pl-rm/p L. $350/$400/mu Driver wanted . your c•d Part tlm1· M1•11 :a profrrred C M. urea Jl.B w" art' expandinl( & m "" type21 or md coal· 646-3844 vmlrle walh Insur . de Vttd4> area lntl-4186. 548-5543 ---there are many op· tngs, mm wage lo iitart -hvf>MllJt papers to car -) ----Ql.shlen. & Stock Clerks pe>rturut1~ for advance· S7 00 hr . w/xlnt rnn1u· DEMONSTRATORS nen1. Xlnt part tlm1• In AELD INSTAUERS Red .luck ·l Services. a d 1v1slon of W ylam, Inc , 1s heek1ng qualified l t:chn1n tl pcrsonn ·l lo install air p o llution control N1u1pment an th~ South Coast Arca . Cons1d erabh· m cC'hanica l :i kdl 1s r equired . Jly dretulic cxr•cr1 ·n<.·t-is h elpful 1<:x1·l'llt·nt sali.lry & frmgt• benefit:, Send rc:,umc or call : led Joe.II .. 5.nkH 2042.,.....sC...terDr. 1,.,,1N;ca11f. 17141 752·2IOO fo,A1ual Opportunity l':mpluyt•r il\KER . W1 nr hcll OCATS needed on 11 lemporury mcnt. Thti fullowrng ht.'fleflt!l Contac·t M1k ... Your art•u Sit-1+-u day rome. Weslmtn'>IN , Uonuu., 253 K 17lh Sl Pecffk Seecraft bu I Ii t o be & In I m J>l!l'tlons ue oow :availu· MrNaught.oo Deft . lnl' <.:ar nf'<' t'ri /Sut !>41 07 18 Uunt. lieach. San la /\nit FWung rt..'\· I 61 roe.I r••pai r c;.'fM•ral machm111l, i.om• Cusla Meaa. Bak e r has lmmedla~ openlni" mt•dlately No c11 tile 5'9-891J orr«r.!3800 Hera l d Exam1nl'r Jlt'r!HJO Wal l tr.tin mold or ~u· t:xpcn•·ll•• w/tra1n IOPM flAM forStockroomclerk per1 enctt ne ce u ary SWfTCHIOARD ------- -~ Knowledi.tc uf fli.h anu hdpfuJI Call6310'.!2t0 Only exrerlenccd Some permanent po111 COMPANION Lave in, DENTAJ. -----lM&nlun~ per11oooe who t ake tJon.\ •v•ll•bkl Good o1.1 F:xperlence rct1uirt-tl non s m o ker, Odrm RECEPTIONIST UtuVER Full tJml". ~ood liacklt' pref Mon ••ri TB.LBS pndt' in quality work portu.n1ty for lout t·x Jloura 7:30am to 4 :tOpm. b11th. tv. ulary. Cail f"tnt ofr. mu11l know 111 driving record. HI It Costa Met.a. 642·1l63 l'art time n 1ght11 «t. l'lf'rllapply penent•t' If you ari-nt'w ClllttcTYPIST 98C>-44Slleve!I. phU!Wlt of lrnl ofr pro OYN', 3431 W C1.t Hwy, l"LOHAL Uf':S1<;N1':1< Saturday al our Soult. :nllS.SU.an,SA to t hP urf'tt '329/hr Good lypmg 1tk1lh~ anrl c·cdure11, ln11 hllhng & N H To p w. OiJn l!t' ('u <.:out Pl11ta bran1·h 7$1·1343 .. :qua l Opportunity JJhooe 11blllly important COMSft. CUSTOMER uble lo make hn ar F1on!lt :.hoJ> ~,..i,iry ,11. Tho Oraol(P t:oaHt o aal v PleJIM ca.II twlph Kin -F.mployer. C1tll 833 6227 l>a rt time pos1tlona SBVICE SCTRY ran1ee menu, exper a •DRIVER• pPOl'I' 00 •iuallltl JU<>ns 1'11<>4 hwi; an 1mmrd1.1t" GENERAL Of ACE nan"8 11& !>40"'4006, 3!J3: l()()l(Kllrll orl!33..fl228. ~5 weckday1o <hours nex1ble> Cons truc lion bu r k . mus t Sa lu ry com I Expanding co. looking l63-4M2 llfJt."lJnJ( 1n our Cla.s1t1lu••l lkliitol St Cotita Mc11am l"Oe•llon With prominent OvuSunday ASSISTAMT ICl'l')UDdner NrAdumi.& munser11te w /e•per. for ceo~lc wallan~ tu -INPJrtment for a full ~ N 0. R4;•1 Eetate Invest . . . , -. Real Eatat e li e. or Rrookhur11 t In Jlunl f'.331.3112 _ _ _ wor . e at .tppt>ar Fu rn S trtppt"r 1-' /T , lllTI(' pn '><>tl llut1es 111 Saturday only ut our f1nn. Geo. ledger thru <.: AISJI l i: R . t: 1 l Y o t a1m1lar expen cnC'f' re· inset.on Heach. (.;all 9AM Good dnvm1t rM· Ovt•r manage i.ture, no exp dude 10 k1·y udder, f1I {'011ta Mh:a llranc h tnal bal. Acct&. rec. & l.URWll Heach $4 JI! pr qum'<t. Will lw -working t.o4PM. 962-MS.1 r>t:NTAL ~ST. P/ltm(', lft CO n hkl1•11 S2 110 nf<j,' SJ 50 hr +-1·umm 111~ an11 lite ty plnl' l'leue r tt ll C:1•oq((' payabll' Non 11moker hrl(H1U1rt. l'\111 tum• un. directly with Truxt (){. -------I IJJ2daya per wk, lll:tr1 rwr hr+1nrcnllvei. Call Mus t h1· rc i.pon & !-.c1m1• h1iokkt>t'ptn" c•K W11ttncr at 6'46 2300. 270( C8ll 640-0l23 tll July. Ptr aftur July r1<•er proceHlnf( loans COOK /COMPANION now HR 962·5545 Mark 75 1 26H6 mJturc <:all fur 111 1.1t•netwt• hdpful but ""' lfarhor Blvd. Co11h DOOKK"''"' 'R ltequlrcd experh:nc·t• In l'Jc<'ellent working ron· r etired couple wunl DENTAL ASSISTANT t.t•rvh•w, ~ 7622 ApJJIY rw·•·•~'tury. Salary 1:11111 Mesa92626 c.c.Pl!: • P /lime. t11kln1 & rere1pt1nl( cJitlons & company heulthy, and r>le11sant F..xper'd,ref(iBtrallonde DIUVERwithcar 71Jo&W 17lh St.C M mc·n .. ursitl' w ith,.,.. l'ull llme n<•w uceounh rrwture lnd1v ncc:ded Im money " keepmg b11111<-bt.1'1(>flt.a offeN'd. Plca11e msture lady to hve·ln. air~". So. Lununa ofr Ocl l. A Tl :I 3Q pt•m•m'l' l':x1•t'llenl 1·111t1 for our South Ct11111 ' med (2().25 hrs w,k ). C11ll r_ecorda. A p PI Y r10S ·-tact re-"'nnc l or ap· Mull be 11ood <'OOk & "" .. aver . me~. <iAHOfo!N fl:R "'ull t • nw 1)1111'' lkn~•f lti.. For •11 " """ ........ aak for "lenn rir "' t .. L J• h '"""'' • PV d II I i 499 1611 w ti AM. 7 duyli, $325 f)t'r No ''X"''' n••l' AP"IY Ill , l'lazu Orun<'h l'IC811• .,,...,_,_ v rOre11 nve, ag .c plydaUy96 n ver. uavy cu11nng ----------+hon 89'.!-8422 "·~ ' ,, 14:rv11·w.pl1'11111!cnll : <'all Ralph Kannlnl(11 II Fr11nk bctwn s ·aoam bdore4/f/79. AD p & lndry not cxpcc Dental nltl us. -r.·r.wn N1•wvc1rlc•r Inn l•1·1'Mmn1•I Offtl'(' 54().4()86 3333 BnsWI Sl IOam or 5:30-7:3-0pm, --• • • ted.f'vt room & ba HELP!! otcl. 11111 J ;1mhorn 642 it:12l, t•xt 277 Cost.a Men. 92626 Mon thru Prl. _ P~SIO.._. wtown t•ntranr4'.Rf'f& DIUVY/Roritt. fld N u ~c., f,cndi..v OR.ANGE COAST c.lf. Feder.. CASIUERS ~ ..... Atlnoontoves. 87H043 I will lop $$roe top notch Yem ale ~ref ~ wn !l 3 I': 0 ,.; S..-.. • LMft v1.!~uKfWor .. IA•hMhlr SERVICES Cook/Houaekeeper. LI ve denr • r"!'p~lsal ol.anlaln11lt". dXenltnutl ~/t•I:~ .nMfuo:t d:;•~~mp.:h m:Nt. Ofo't •TH I\ IN .. :,.; D~,ILWYflPILSOl T /\/'a t.:quaf()pportunlly ;;,u.'tu";r slllf·a t.rtu UTOTEM MARKETS L80 Newport Ct•ntt"r Or. In, mature Indy. Sm ~Its 831·1691 963-<Y7i ~~~!.':.eyn11~l~~d1~'~ ~~~l~ .~Cl!itll M:1:u . Employtr._ .. M /~-.. ~"P· •AAA.A•nta pay¥ble, ln NPB. 714 /644·4360 ext 8'C. SdayH. 892~5493. ---------• -------... " ,..,.. 10 t ·--"'""''" 26:1 die genl ofr dutwll mdd o.A4uo. pportun1 Y ________ .. p11yroll, lull Umt:. CM ~ual Oppor t:mployer COOtC •DINTAL ASSIST.• DalVHS typmg & ph contul11i w t lo.m1,foy1o:r o--a..inl area.~22311 _ ~!tr now a vailable ---ltill "n Re•t "urent. Re11pon1lble matur1• ,,. r C'llRl RD y G --f f I " 1 " .. .. r d I r Mc.'fl or women ~ yrs or <'U..,..,m.,r:-i ••rm po1t _, , t'" I . A e11c1 JI ~ •·TIO.._.S Boolc1cHpet, full ch1r1e. ~ ..... '!......an~ ~!'~·-t 3mrdP Oerie1I uute cook, lull tlm"I petllOfl °'w >"llllmtt4' 0 ~ oklcr . Know the eoa&l Shell••Y. ln9>2333 lcnowledl(t' of bookket•JJ """"SiftA 1""'111 expenenced in 11ml bwll· ..........,.e on """ • WFSl'ERN TflRlfl'T & 5 4 8 • 7 4 1 a. c a I flee In eatm na er " CJLW':ll. Net S180 a week Cabf t:opyanl( Produ<'ts Ing, filing & deposatr. OFFICER nt:i a. full o r p /T . 1tiUt1 No experience LOAN 11 lookfog fM 8 7AM ll:30AM. day week. Call Peggy F\tll ti 5 1 ""' Mcea111r y, we train bri· .. ~•-as•nl af.Yrar ~U. or more Orange {A)tt11l GENERAi OFFICE me a ary o~11 A career potilion ii 642·7871 StAart at ...... , hour. 11d 111.,""1' v""'ld .. •I to 11 an COOtCS Yellow C41 b 17300 Mt ) ~ " · J & H Appla anct•l> 11 .... I "'-· .., ,,_ " ... --·• •11r.515y•uy Herrmann.' •·ount11n 1 ltlm{' J,('t(al orfl<"e . 1,agu.n• Beach. 888 Glo·n ava a.-n our '-Uftl & UOOKKEt:PER 'S J\S· van<"ement OPPOrtunltf. openl.na In their Costa Conv. Hosp. Gd aalary, ~·-~ """ l..lll(una Beuch 497 1789 ~·u l\alM! Mela br1nch which or· SJSTANT For club In for man41~emeol J>0" • Meaa olfl<'e This 11 a benefits, worldn1 cond Chalralde H.O A. Ex Valley <No of Sieler . ooyre ...... -"""" r~ a detllrable, warm P .V • AR e,xpet, will Uon to.J&OO per hour Ir clerical Pollltloo ' re t1•gsh1p C.:onvaleacenl penetw!ed In •II ph111ei. b,e twn Newho p e & Gt'ner1I offirt-, Matun· (;JRL PHIDAV . lah• il:k~~~~o~h:!:k tramoncom~t«. ll\11l :8~ ,tot!oftt.ln~~~~~ = r,. t~~~ ~llcl~· Clr.&u-80M ~!11':.;cl ~~·ecrfti T1~l _...:_uc_hd> ~~~:;t ~~ic!.let~~~;~ ~·~ke~e~~o~lar~~.:~. Mhould h•ve 34 yur• ~OO·I er, iood 9am·lpm. Call for Interview Cooka,P11rtlrFullUmc· atta.962·'1797&556"'4083 !I.I wpm Mnn l''r1 Cull Ave ,t:M Savln11 • Loan ex · *'1711 Betty IZ152 l.c. Anatl .. St 640-~ App I y S t a v r o 11 Jerry ~I ~JI !I to 5 - - pttrlence lnc ludln• I ~ Blldwin Park ---Reataunnl, 5930 w. Oootal Front OHie.: IA.RM Ur TO $250 G.O. SECY S900 ytiar 1upervl1ory t x Start$IOl(Y <2J3)9e2·9()33 Clerktd Coutlfwy.N.B. XlntOOPQrtunltyfor cn· AWHl<-r..ttt .. GP.NF.HAI. 01-'FJC I': .. :mploy .. rintherecor•I penence. IBM 3800 11 r • Equal <)ppor !Otployer ACC T 0 C L lo; R K. , -thuala11Uc alrl seek I nu No expr. necessory, We TypmR !>:>wpm flllML bolitnt'!Sll as rt• ltwlllln).( 111 helpful. If you are an Alao <HMr•I OHie• l!'/Ume, 8:30·~:00 Mon COOKS wanted all 11hlrta, rull lime employm crit will train ~ou. tekphont>, ctc· l''u111llun N tt Xlnl oppty for 111 wr~ In jolnln1 our NElLL NEON, Inc. Ulru P'ri. Call for appt, Will train. Wlllpay up to Toi> puy, frinl(• benefit• SAIL l1tla11d l<wutaon l"or con d 1 v .11 w Ill llf'e Y t' x 1, ~tve and gn>wing 1M42S ll•rbot 81,SA Church Nunery • Atlen· •5000Ht528. $$.00 h r . a rind er N.k . Specialty Offil'e RIAL ISTATI f1d4•ntl11I antt•rvar•w <'1111 <iiJOd t~:nf, & profit shar ~.11 ¥h:m':.•no~·:~~: Sll·ll74 ~~~ lo~!f.oa..:a"'c.M~ a.nca1 ::i.:~~e 642·8881, ~· Non 11mokcr. SCHOOL ~:t'()"~~~~~~'.'~:1· ~~=~ in" <714> "19·3810. Hloo ,,k,rk1eeper1!!.,R :;eyprot11rn~:~ .¥!!:..7'!!11 A~~~~e O* w•nted for the Rua· l>J HHWASH 1-:n---:--fut l Cal 675-4190 ~.o . ..: HIO'X t:rnµl uycr lletuln<!d Ple1.11>e rull for uppl Mory llkkltl /\l(ent'y be " .... otfli...., 1l l c~ ·~·S1F1ED Coata ..... l}' Pelk•n. Evt1nlna hni. Urne. JM M l')UIATEL. y l Genn11l Offlc • Ute typ ":.• t,::P •:~dlea'r' 1~' =~~':w~in':~o:.~ ~ ~lnp In clenc•I l.10ood,...!a6et~e8:'~ o~ I~ San Clom.ni.. 49'4·2'i5 F~~~~~~ lo ~~M~ r~~:~ ~~~~~P~~~,.~~~ 11urainco, 1ruup lung too1/beoeflt1. SVOO lftUEIJISI~ polJJtooa. Pleaac 011 oo .-Frl., "73" w. DISHWASHER ,,~ .. •-I l'f "" ror67s 1•-1nt0 rvlew term dlaabllit7, 1rou11 mo. •w1. Tad, •• fttl 754-t145btwn1-5. ....... ~ .. •""'"'" or qua I h..-u , ag ....., ~ GIAHDMA life lnluraoe9, P•fd re 1be Daily Piiot t1 ttek· t-1.l!:RICA.L ~uc Cat. Hwy., Npt, Dependatrle maturt1 creu lve elcclrld11 n•1•---------i p11rt timt~. Child t:»rc for tlrement plan, atock ~ Inc a penon to auamcnl C:O. ... ,_,11 .. 11 woman full time Mon ~.11~~5 ~r~rc~~Pw/~~; Gentltal om~ two 7 yr old8. Rcfa n · puttbaM, and fr p•rk C S our C-1•1fied Advtrli•· ..__ ------e.ounwr Help . part Ume, Fri. Xlnt b~nefll• ferred. Plcaiu• conluct ltkllf q'd 67S 4!H 2, 751·0774 1ftl. lNt depa.riment for ln· ~r llamto2pm. Mon·F'f'I. E.O.E Bar.view Conv. Burka Ball d El ct I UC.-rlOHIST eveH ACCTS llC CL.. alile telephone 1ale1. Ha lou Of job• avail MS-.4M'f tbl~ ~ l'hunn. C.M c.ontr11rtor!.r S57-l"tr,2~"a TRAIHH -·---~OOD F/Uaat ,.... I.a caah rt · Clueilled or telephone w/rnany '~~!.· t"hup • .:r COUNT""R Olkl s _842_· ·--------- -Wlllln" t.o lr111n britihtl G-R-E-A-T ""'°'"I ..,.. eel pl• w /aome acet1 •a I ea e •Per I an c • compelUet .,... ey re .., .-• El. E C T R J C I A N . well .VOOmoo lndividua SAVI MG 5 I tap. JO-Key abllllY • ~r:l.· all Jl'rael Sandwich ahop, Mon ORAFTSM EN·Rapldly Journeyman Mimno SALIS JOI MOW muet. Pie ... apply In Rl!:Q\TIRP!MF.NTS 14MOll thru P'tl. tam-4pm . call eicpandtn« wOOd worklntc Only hard worker need t o "11" r 1 t e new OftEH LOAM l)el'IOD, Mo.daJ lbru fNCl .. UOE· C1•tlllret't1•1I l<Wappt.5:5&-0870. t'ompa..ny needs •har~ apply. Call aft fl Ron ~~~1:~,~?i:itlcir!~!t!'o0 ~ne COOi> PAV. OOOU l'40 Adam• Ave i;tlia"I •MHMS ~~t type ~WPM <elec Apcy____ Counter-Cooklnl. Patt :,t.:~~~ ~ ~; .. ; ~i~h ~"'· ~.!.!:. r ludl'li t111n1e and v1nou" B?¥~~ N~~O~ ;~NV Colt.a Meu, CA... _ ,,, __ J ·-'-Depeada!Me 2790 H•rbor. C.M. time, Jl\111 tJme. Apply In IC'bool experience Apply EX.EC SECRETARY dutl4'tl l..111ht t)'P'"K In l''RINO F. BEN t:FITS -1JllOllDllt~oaq-Ooodt~ol..... NeY#aCOllttoyou penon.Oary'10eU ,_ lnpenon.llelidtlUplne M h bl r t~rvlt•w1n.i tll'lwt•t•n ~··-"'" ao.d ~..... 1"t" DE.Cout ffwyCdM 3123 W. Ma<' Arthur u!ll ·e capa c n Kam·llam, lnm & 3pm fo'ASI' (;JtoWINO t:OM "";"i;i;' Ollm -~ ,,..,_.. Y --/M worlonc under prHsure. " PANY PHOMOTl';S ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Salary comm tlllUrthl --•1111r COUPLE ~ p/thne JMvd Santa Ana. atudy • dc•pc.-nd•hle Apply North Amt-rlcan ,.,U>M WlT IUN. TRAIN :: witb txptrlt!Oct + com· tor dru!:d,. coametlct, IO nm =famllJ bual· •YOU___ 1'ypln1, aborthand ca Unespond nc~ School. F 0 R T 0 P BuutJ Operator • IUllOY m6Mioa, &xcellant com· llfta•c .'40-7371 -.Call 1• rn..l). car. Real .f'At11lA' 4401 Rl r r ll Street. MAN AG F. M 1-; NT .. I I l It" ,_..,...__ •• , U """'are ....... haveaMrVlcetoolferor ---'~d .... lr•bl ht a.i~rt Beach <Near aaeura w or F /llm• dara . Ex·..-... -... ,_ 800dltoMllot d ............ "' .. -e .. u ,,,.,,,. • .,., STA HTS "IM wttlao•t eltute lt . ••NII.~ l-5pm amwu... •••to be <LDKa CUltonNrtenlcel w/exp. ill t b t 0~· 1,•c•:ri:t. not DtCtaary. NHr Or O.C. Airport). t:qual Op M Jr. 01 AT1-: 1• y • · 9mreveninp. JoUJ....., ••. 8.Coaal Ptld for,,_, eflo1t1 ~-........ temPorary lt'lyw.,.+prottthare. ,.,~••-" Ct y A irport. Goud •port-•w•d•ty-F.•m•p•lo•y•er--1 K Jo; y u o A n o u..-......... _.. pl•••• c•U for ID· ~ vo• Matl/ll'ri.J.f 549*6 '--'-• • · ••1•-.714/MC)..1931 L•, x t• .. , .. 1 L' N c t: ._.., __ ,,..._..... lervt•w: Per1onotl for • comp•n~ wlao . . _. ,..,_...,,..,.. ----'---------r ~ n i:, Ut*a•lludMtiaMedot C-Nllb .. r.. Dlpt. Cir" ai.c>ul 'YOU. Isa · 0.Uvery, your veblele. U JOU're not reacttn1 the Fubkln Show Director -~---L-Offt-•C•l-I ~~{f;WN ~1i:~1~r~ ~ o.u .. ,,.,.,.Ive de· fC)r le ... IDI oamera ta-4121 t at. f7'1 rnecUal.e work-top par. ptipel'I to carrien. Xlnl tittle ldl In Clahlfltld PT or PT. E•P helpful PHOORAM PUT ON BY • ..,._. .... .,~. itore. '*"ot~:.:_p•le OIUtelCOAIT c.llforlanl7appoln,ltment. part•llmt In come. ,ou're milaln1 a lot OI butnotoec.945-.2832. Typewril.C'rli lOKey 'nJE COUNTRY'S TOI' EMlueh'• opponually, bilck.Craund· eall DAILY PILOT ..0061 WHtmlnater. H"ot. neway information •• FILE CLERK e._:tt;l~~~:~~1e o fl o AN s Al.E s ~.,.ll'77_1t_~_c1_0_•_•_•_•_•_•_•_·. fot1D1K .•• ;..,....... -~.~,.,_ fi~~ off{cle d• ~~~~d s::~am~::; ..Uauom•1reat.,..p. Bt..:='~fo~ rt1ht v~~,:~1,:,r:~1~~[1!11 ~t:~PbEt: CA"!·'o A;~ ... -..:. - -~ -C1~r:.~nler, re•h•cl ~ ••• Ove r 0& ~ ~· pl .. unt work l?OOTOSTART INTERVIEW ORGAN t.odePtrhl9l•I l'Al•l=unJt, To......... A .... XCllAN C' .... ·• ST ·N wJ'._WM!,<-!•IMUK 6 roal c•-•-. Wa. Em er Oellvarym .. , for earl, ~your metHle I eonua1 oppty for Informal nv1ronment "' r n -;i•-n -~-.. , l..A. Tim" home de· btforelhe tralnln•., •dunce JOb&turtl)I NUNN714/6*11302 8&·IOIW ,....._ • r"ru -...1i.... bll - h .. *"""' _,., I --~· lllt type, Pftf. _ _ ,_.., m nee!~ butT c.• livery route. M11•l have ·-•Pll c:. ment. ••"" r wa, ..,.,., ComoanY. patd mn1 ca GROOMER .......... CASHIER CPood) "FIN for PN-Hhool. UlDI . tH detailed .....UCal car. Adu.Ila pbont mo. to ttart • C 1tll llltHlt:R SALAMV lml9I ,__.iel At9M~ U• 6 Mrt U... Cell lloorl c ........ t.,,.U, . 81 n• tnvottet, ODIJ. I~ lln prdaJ. t.oG 0.Uy Pilot ~ .. 11 for Andrea WlTII Ut>Jo;Rn:N 'F. AnhNI l~plt•I, COM . •&. lnla, c.ta fl•• ~ ttklJ. lt••k !Dait 6 od~ Jobi durl•• , 90wPm • t.n ker1 pr mo• takehome. No a..illad,MHl71 EO p; ,,,.._ no1oll h()t>par•I ftXD9rlctne.-.d In all breed ...... •smi ....1_,,.. •ino .....,•~Ilion. 11.00pr ~entfLU. Cal colleella1. Well/HB WANTACT1o rrr---MMUOrn Newport rllppln1. S alary + ----=-:!! I .. &.a.SJ . :fJ·_.~ Ir --111.0'fOO ..... -.Ol.JI a..Jfed Adieu wn ------1111111--i Pll!''f'nlalf • .,. Ullil . ~ 640 2!0> Newport Ud1 ; uo - ... .. . . \ . . . ~~.~ ..... ?!.~ ~~~ ..... ?!~ !~~-~ ..... !!.~~ ~~.~ ..... ?!~! !~~~~ ..... !!~~ ~·March 29, 1911 DAILY PILOT Q 6UAIDS INSN:cron ror 1row1o11 ~uor rh1rk UlMlf' Ofrlw Prvmnt1on HefpW..ted 1100 HtfP.W..tH 7100 tt.fpW..tH 7100 ...a,w..eH 7100 fl\!U • pJtim• All Compu1er l'erlphc rlil I> l n11ht• ""'""8ER O Peot>lf< nt\-ded ror l"ff ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••• .. ••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• lln1rorma fu rni!~·d flnn In .. : Irvin.-lllJ!h CM2111J7 Th .. Uall) Pilot h1ou ll'mporaryoffl«ipromo Scr.,'t'n pnnuo~ pro<luc TC'll'phone Sollcnor .. 21 oc-0, l'r Rt'tirl'd School 1rad. ltf\ SO lh opmi.n~ for Clrt'ulat1on lJOl'I work for Shtr•lon :Jc ~ ' uon m•naae r lontfd h wura.nrt' lead&. t3 00 le> Wt"koft\41 0 ~•per1 nre IJOm .f11pp1na reO l\I IJV .. IN t'tllLU (AR •• Uuilnc1 MMllllll(('rll ~bit• Nt•wµort Hotel 13·16 per On'J oma 6 Must have exp. ~1110 .. 00 per hour C-Ollt'i(l' ner Apply llnlvernl 101 Ablt lo read &)yi. 7 It 10 Lt tl·ll 11r rt•malt1 t;xrellt'nl hour No (•xper nt•c: ---coed3 Call 835-3010 Mr Prottttioo St-r"lt'l'. 1226 Mlcrornet4'r & uthfor 1n Pvt rm II IJlh h.lu l ror l)C'n{·fitt inrlude 11roup lluun. :iivttll 11 l , 1 $ & $e,aD11tre s.exp, needed Hyde. W Sib Mrl't'l. S•nl a dlc tors Stublf' Pt'r:.on Ulk'nt orirondm11 Nr IJ\'lu1 iu1ct'. tlt'nlal c·a1e. ~9 Aakfor M1!1sLayton. A macE FOR RIBS bysailmaker ACWI lnter\ICCW• bour11 °"'IMf. Pt'rmanent Job ~ 1~ llH!"t 114'W muJ.-1 t•omplUI)' t ;er rront desk. momlnllJi un J"Lft 6'7S·W70 ~sales i-L2 .. l-<1 Mon t.hru t-'r1 & an>wth. CaU Gt..d)a ._1u1 '"'•NOnal u "· v;.i a ly l'l.-1ttw do not phom• ---•S2SOO FOi A S ~lfo IOI UlOJ\IN<. Fort Utl.111 ~ 4MSMacArth ff11d I SECRETARY for p vt UA.ta.~ lwr cutter .. ro11u .. 1n r .-rv t»t-:RSON Orw iiu I nth Lmn. '11 k ll'a\'t'. 1>t•n:1tun · • ur v 8 0 • Soo. ._ elub. ternp poi Apnl 2nd "'-'---• Pna up to 7V' • ll..rbo1 I SURAN f, SEC"I' twill, maturt•. MVO<l on rvt rn"fht unl(m Uin:h --p'9V9 • Newport leoclil lhru JUM 4th. fed typl1111 NOW LETS CET BACK .,.a GU·S387 r.-t'lK!Nlllm~ h•lt•1>hont-. Utt• bookkf'K t :tit11bh•hud .. ~alt' for ...__.._.__.._~...._ Now lnlcrvlewan~: &steno CallMS·SOOO l.lxt TO REALITY. T tn; 1%13> 43'19lQ7 1v11cn".1. &.lbrnntnd nit t.ha Jll*lt~1. •• $200 to o Fffi.,..;-M ANA~ ./ W AJTRESSES M I F !la> Rfo:AUTV THAT SAYS Ii A I K I> Kt'. s s .. It hrm •iood oppgrtunll)' m> P\r wuk bu'lc:d on Grow1n11 c llC'C'dll a I BARMAIDS.M/F YOU CAN t:ARN S350 A w rlleolt•lr .... ,n \Iv ln\unnrr Cn la lfttl'1111 Pt•tm1tiwnl Po•iliun t'lll>t'rll'Ol'l', plu i. "Tuke Chiar~e" ix•rson SECRETARIAL position Wt-;EK COMMISSION "a I 011 K 4 ¥ O O .. • .. r t:fl y Voui opponuo1 <'oll lt.•r I) ,.01 tt:ll .1 bt.1111L'l4'' M t l 11 d It ·bk I BUSPt:RSON w/dlvtn11hl"d t'om pany t' 0 R A 2 S H 0 U lt 3173 I\' t.11 v.u rk fur un Mlt\lmum ~u.m•ml•nh1 k::Toype 1 ° /BRO ILER MEN/F RY COOKS Good sbtbd & tyft1nj( WF:f';K, l hi b d ( • ... All••rnlan• Ol""' "·• I" 111'\' ug.-Ill Kood tlrlvto" ,.". >p 1111 ury KJTC 1.•11 l _... C I •Photo Copy Sup11pUe11 11.alr ~ ll•t "'"'"'I •JH•n• t ~ .~ n ~ ~;" '~ ~'!.::,. :• Y Pu II ., I.I~ rt-; :':n .~ rtwrd irnd wclhn.cnc:1~ lrvtm: Per!K!f?l\4'1 Af{t'ncy { II EN UTI LlTJ ES ~~Pr, r,~u~~~~n. u bt .:J~ •Nice Newport or rices avalhi1blv t4U p.•r "'"''" it... • .. I ... ,. "'"'I le> wock with boyi. 1rnd ~.•· mh. Custa Me 11 tOA 21• • N l ·lfi~h·::it commi1111ion 111 lontp11tibll' fnttmJh j t ;,..;..~~~"~1~;u•91:~1~11~~ .....,,_, Klrl""~1·d 101.t, ttl tloul'b ~~ _ ~2 ~O •MANAGEMENT TRAINEES cenwr: Gai~wutrro~~. t.he lndustry mo.ph('re 6'T3 lG4i o Qu.liftl'd aal ~ust ha vi• 1\1 rrn ~m Iv .. : ,, r 1• I I A M t u 9 r M ~---------110 Newport Center Or , •Early AM hours t""-d <'uatodtan tor lur~w t"'-P•r•rnt ,. 1n 1 om LOTMAH .. c"'kcJiayr. w1lh opt1on;1I Apply in Person •200 644-4492 •Telephone )!ales exper {'~h l..iA1Curu1 l...,•u h mf'rc 1 a I 41 p1• r 1rnn .i l hw1 111 vNir• olcl Jo;" S.1tunluy uvc>rtlnlt-Not PACKERS. warchousu. Mon t.hru Friday 4 to 8 PM . preferl'(.-d . but will train ~lt'l\llvc .x~M1•n<'f' 6.. &ult~ Ml ~.o11 1i !111' 32(1;1 I"'' H•nn·d Mut1t hu H Ju11t iww ·p1c1wr ifrhvl'ry. ~mb. with or without 2530 West Coast Hwy, NB SECRET ARY h cg h I Y mu t 1 vat e cJ r~h'rt>nr•" f or 10 own 1ru11~1m111111cm " but totul m11110.:Nnent of expt-r AJJ shift!. No f1:e X.1nt ()l)piy for effi cient person Call 675·9910 tt'n-l~'*C•ll•!M ?~ 1;0 1111 C'ulct dri•t•r cdc•f111t~tll8tm·t or ~ull Paid wct<kly lmmed / i::al wttop 'H'frt•tiHcal Mon·l"rl. 811m ·12 noon I lelp want.-d for , lc-11111111 \\I llr llAM 31' I \lu>l ''" n t run1'porl t 111n Ulll l &.ai ~""" JANfTOIJAl lic•C"fUk• A1>1>IY ln 1'4.'11\on \tll!Jton.. )uunit mdt<J)('n Jobll nl'11r your home skills lo work in fast Ask ror M~ltulahan. L i t• c I ••" I " 9 lo \fr ll11nt·> d1·nt dltc trtbutor11. pro 10\.cr UH kt;C EPTlONIST purl Sales paced Npt Heh ll I'.: ofc -..;. ~E SA.US ••••/w6a•d•. lepld IOY CARVH n1Q11on. crvc~t· umJ l'ol I d Shoe I Look. Call Lila. 333.2900 ,__...""" .. • l'('\U\11 N II 11m e. in c u e s sa eman: ing Wo rk p /llmt> 10 o ur •-'-Y ..... c........ IOLLSIOYCI \v;l)JJ(I W lt:i >Sl . orre weekends , waterfront ror a~gre SSC\l' in Se<-retarvNc:wportlit!ach ll'll'phonc :.11les r oom S 4 t . o 7 6 6 c 0 It IN~~1•.!',,'~1 ••1~'~ •• ~ul:i1t11 eu,1j Ml a. Mun fri Temporary Services lot' 644 012G dlv1duul for high rash1on Lawoirrce. <AMt PM i.hift.s l and sllll llut cl !>Pll •1tent111n1 II• -...c.-, .-v" "'" •1 1111. \1 2 s1·~1 • ~0021 a-; 0 t: shoe store located in 645·4044 ha\le pleai.url' lime for C"lt'an .... uu1en' .. ,,.1 ,, _ ... _,._ .. ________ t..for lhirry~l'i·h·\ Rece ptionist .NB boat ..-ashion Is land Sui· -yo ur~cir Wu <>es + I M•CHl.._.IST - -~business PT now r 11 d d l "' Jlf'l\1-''' ub l'•n t1111t ~ " Cir1•ulJt1o11 t>epJrlmcnt ·---------•I cess u nn 1 ate mus SECIETAIY Comm. Call ror deUilll> ,. summer 1nrludes ect t 1non11n.wr. Cull lur "" JAHITOI • Lol(Jll rurrl'l I ul ht• 1'Ajuul O~l\ f:mpl.\r PAIUUHG LOT week ends Call 645.7100 proJ ne1i a~pearanct· for Newport Cl'nl..r LA TIMES uppt 00 ~I \ ~'(I fur lH 1 r nuntr\ .-tulo Of"''' •••or Al'o m.ic-hcnc ------& must have h:h le"el Stoel\ Brokeral(e Firm S40·030l \'Ml) hr' h \Jioi ~" IH' \httf> lr.Cllcl't' l.uk 1-·,11.l \1ANll KIN ClllNP.Si', CASHtEa RECEPTIONIST o( energy & be a ble to Need malurt> peri.on l''< flow• """'•·II. •hr' p..r c1J\ Inc 14114 W lhth M C'OOK.,. oit ll'l.l:>t 2 H Six monlhs 1000£' ye11r CLt;RKffYPIST '!tepupto managem ent t•t•llt•nt t ~pcn i: & " fit-h t'X~r $750mo IOhrwk t•xperient:e W el l Top pay & excellent i;hon.hllnd $750 tostart TELEPHONE SALES ll~KKl't; \l,\11' 1•,1 duh. 7..im -'Pill I 1111111 bt.•nf l'.111 f111 Jiii'' t!,~,·~,11 1·r ti r t u ll t''<'J'Ul't J t' W II .I ' tiuldt•n groumed . p leasant Costa Mesa fo'ull or l'Ompany bencfcli. f e>r t:ood benc•r1t s C:all M c 111 r.. I'. ~ 11 ll I' Ur.c1100 . In c 2112:1 pt-rsonal1ty. Good pitune S.SHl96l 1n te r v 1e w c·a ll Mr. Margon f'644·24<12 SUl't;ll JSOK S1:hcdulc ll.Jrbc11 llhtl . <.: M 171<1 1 ~ncrits . Please com REC~IO ... IST Wasserman 759~a!85 ----Newspaper subs Your ~~l'lCl ~<!il l\t'Mel \\. ork :,un ... 1 1 8AM uoon Men wal(1· ~nt nuses 5.S7·ti0'~ & '-UJ>l•r\11111· NC' M1cr h1m· ~ 7162 plete application or suh ._..-' " SECRETARYfL-1 phone. 4 tu 5 hrs a da~ lioll'I K 1 1 NC: -11Ut resume for review Needed 1mmed1J1cly N 8 h -'7-$200 & up comm. wk opt>rator., 11 d•! 0 MANICURIST al Lite orrice work. l)'ptng Sales ewport eac urea Exp. prt-r. O\ler 21. 1.U llSKP G t\SST M<;H pro11r.1m & "c·t up NEILLNEON.lnc CASHIER Dtc1aphone. typ1n1-:. t•x Nl'w:.papl'r Ent lN~1·1-:l'rRF:~~ Mu ... , ---------1 be b1·lm11u11I 1-· tun .. ~lt~!11~~\1~~v Polen ~~; f~~P~l~::nsca"1onru1~ THE IRVIHE CO. 16842S Harbor Bl. SA P /l1me weekends pr desirable 975 0077 83.S·6453 I lo 3PM Only uncon bcn( Call for 11ppt LAIORlR Sex monthl> R<'reen1ng 1tla.tmg l'xper1ent'I.' re qulr1'(f for re sc•rc•1·n1n1-:. rnttcn11 .!. d<'an UJl work JI lllJl:lrlffil'lll tompll'X Na rt1 ch11rd Ouellette ~~~~~!~hDr 531·3374 CARRY-OUTS ask ror~m -------- t.i<IS 5'JIX> ext 520 --------•I &Alon. 200 Newport Ctr RECEPTIONIST F 1t1me. Monday thru TOOL & DIE MAKER Hotel S .. A ATTND rur woml'n i. l>pa 111 pvt t luh lU handlt-rt•t·e1.1t. I l' l>erYClllon~. ell'. ('u II for appl, 645 50110 l'Xl 520 llOUS~CLt;ANl-:HS Cur rwt'. P rr Tops GING HAM GlttL ~-5123 MA~~~~~~HOP Or,N 8 , . . Part time rem11le to <i!>· Weekepd11 only. Yu c hl FTg~HRECEIPTS' *SECRETARIES• MAHINI-.: SAL.t:S SISltht>Director ofEn· salc11 o rr 1c·l'. Lido CTR c ER <.:Otn1-:1An·1i.: Top RATES o R D F' R t rt t f p Village Mullt l} pc & be AC EC L lJl-:SK1W.ARF:i1ousEM· Cel uabmmcc"a 11 °6r7 /1 6v0a9te0• "Ood w 1th p ub I 1 t· F time. Exper 1n c·a~h ~ S1500 Kanl(t' v ,, K 1-:mployer)o Pay All i-·c'l'li AN·Phclhps M;m nl'. a between 3-6pm. 675$711 rcl't'1pts. & acctg IO· C'Y l~z Remde ri. Al!Cn<'y Cast J(roweng manne ac· ----- --abclity as a mw.t 40'.lO Rirrh St. Sit• 104 & Apply THE IRVIME CO. 1071 Camelback N1:wpon Beach 644 90JO LANDSCAPING BENEFITS l't.'S,onei. t•o has an xlnt Purl time help in toy FLORIST Ne wport Beach. K33·Hl90 JOb oppty ror a c·areer s h 0 p & t h I Id r e n s Recept1"on1·st p ume Must h:ive exp Call For Appl' Es tab ·r>4 m1ndt•d person Mus t clothcng sture. Geppel· 111 lloral descgn. have· marine hardwa re t.o's, So Coast Village - TOP RATES & BENEFITS eomp.Lite Corp 711W.17th St . cxvcr If quahfi~ rall !ti40S. PlaUf Dr S /\. 642..480() .. :x pr 'cl & tr 11 1 n el• eo...,..ut• Corp Housekeeper needed Bea<'h area 711W.17th St. 1 have 2 kid.'! & a house work Call after 4 . JO BUILDING F II ---PART TIME • ... -.; .... port hoch ArH you hke planl5 & pro· Secretary pie. UlJs 1s your oppty to Exl'c:Ul1\e Secretary 10 work in a un1qul' retail Prell & t:xt•c Vice Pn•1. n1.1n>ery. Please apply in of N B Keal E.~tate Cn person. Monday thru Mature p<'rson w txlnt f'nday 1yp1n1t. shon.hand & or UUILUINC ... 11 COSTA MESA 17141645·1501 that. need love & care PM 751-0000 COSTA MES/\ MATERIAL llANDLlNG Live m preferred Rers Lathe machamst. Exper.1•--7•1•4•/64-5·.150_1 __ -i Parts Stockperson EVENINGS S48d ·OM4 eves, 759·62JO P tT work. Hrs 5PM · -------_ Expen ence desirl"d not -ys ------9 PM. Mo n .J-'r1 Mr . ---------i required. Will t ram Adults with outstandmi.;. CHl ... IST Mus i pas:. company tl I CJ.....,... Rd/ MacArthur ll•dl 1?a n1 .tat 1onal l>kills Very lite typmg dutici. ROGEft'S GARDENS :.hould mail resumt• to TOW TKUCK ORlVl<:ft Needed. must hve C M mu..,t be exper 646·963H Housekeeper, s day w~k. Rlley 979-6080 MA " ph 1 1 d b k a ract1ve persona 1ttc'> "" MILL HAND ysica me u mg ac who enjoy working w1lh Pos1t1on reqwrc:. speed ZJOI San J oaqwn 1000 Quail. Su Ile 1611. Tow Truck Drtvcrs '"'' per·d Top pay. Appl\ G&W Tuwrn J:. 7'10 H Ohm:. W ay, C M 8 hr day, Npt Sch area f1 x ray I rv1ne. 540-7639. lods. Over 21 Start at Exp'd~S.l828 aft 12:__ LliSIHG REP s;;/~:t~%~ns':'r~C.::~~~ _1-_;.c_>._ .. : ------S3 50 ptr hour. Phone of 40wpm SJ 75 per H1lls Road N R · Ca 91660. Allen . hour Hours are 8AM· CdM 640·S9·H Gwen. or de llvt•r in HO USEKEEP t;R . F'ull time work al dtvus1on orthe o1ltoolm· Matureludy.day hrsfor 642·432 1 Ex t 2511 , needed. mature hi.ckpr, beautiful apt. complex· dustry Workm1-: rrom K c n 1 u c k y fr 1 e d Bt:TWEEN 4 .OU·S 1111 5PM Monday thru fn· J>l'r..<>n t'r1l•ndly work· I h h r -------IOI( eO\lrOnmenl Nun 642.~ P t tim c C M urea . es. 1·2 y r s work ex· blueprcnts. skclch1.·s & (,1ueken 675·6ij85 PM . 7~1418 Corona aft 7PM perience. colleJ,?e stu· verbal designs. d1rettly ·A.sic for Andrea 1 ay wit onc: our or Sa.lei; Fu ti· T ime smoker prt•ft·rn.~ SIOOCI - lunch Exper·d No-Niles mo -.alary 1'ow Truck Driver:.. 21 & Call David Rubin Ladi~ ..-ine Appa rel . over 1-:xp·d dnvers o 11 -denlb. Handle phonei.. It wtth eng1neen n1?. tu 1tt; Medical Assistant. ex· t;quul Opportunity HOUSEKEEP EH/ Ltv .. :. typin g . work with sist in new produt·t dt" perienct>d front ofrin· Employer IN M/t'. Beautiful N.U. fi8:ures. Must work well velopment for wo rld Typin1-:. hillin)(. collet· ---- t7141 525-2316 MARY MI LLl::RICK SICTRY /Gin ~idoy ly 751 151S for an appomlmenl 35 Fashion Sq Santa Ana Start 1mmcd S alary home. All modern con-with peorle, out1=:oing & wide well bore nu\liga. tions. uppomtmcnts. Ill· PBX l\n.s servit•e. 1mmed venicnres. 2953 Chff Or. \/Cry wel groomed Able lion eqwpme nt. Lathe surance. Salary com· openings. to work vaned N.8 . 548-4366 Also send to work wee kends . experience helprul fur men s ur atc w t cx · hrs & wkends. Pd vac-. rc•plics to Box 45.'>. Daily Please complete ap· more vanety of projects. pcrience. 644-1881 med ins & pd traminj!. Pilot, P.O. Box 1560 CM pllrallon or submit re· Salary open . excellent -MEDICAL -(714) 645·2550. _ 92626 i>umc for review at be n e ( 1 t s pack a g c . MATURE 547 ·5866 commens urate w /l!xpr Travel Equ11I Opportunity New Coi.ta Mesu bused i::K pe rie n ced Tra v\•I Employer M /f' l•--------•I firm 646 n:is wkdyi. A!tent wanted for NII ---------1 SALES travel agency. Must be .1 FOOD SALES s (' (' u r I t y () r r I l' (' r warm oulj.~Oing person GRAND ~xpcncncet1. t'ull llml.· 2 interested in outs ide ~h1ftl> 7 a m . to 3 30 Noles for ple a s url' & HOUSEKEEPt:Jt.s mall THE IRVIME CO E.0 .E. ~ienUhc Drill· RECEPTIONIST PIX OPIER. C &nl'C Control. Corpor ate Medccal experience Oper·s for t elephone Con\lalcsccnt Hos pital. 550 Newport tr Dr Headquarters. Newport only, dependable. Part· answering servic('. Must RECEPTIONIST Irvine Company has Im· mediate openini: for part time work RECEPTION IST ON · OPENING pm 3 JO to 12 mctlni~hl. commercial accounlh. ORANGE CO Pc rmanenl poh1lco11. 642·4!'>50 _____ _ Day shafts. Will 1 rain Newport Beach Be a c h Ca 11 ( 7 14 > tune M·W·F. Busy of· be able lo work some S table emriloymcnt. 557•9051 ask for Mr. Moll fke. 646-3903 weeke nds . Typing 35 OFFICE Call 549.:r.!fll F. O.E . -Truck Dnver · 1 lon lrutlc EVYYOHE Set .. y, excell. urportun1ty L.A & 0 C 5·dy w~ ~~~~ bi:;!r\~r A~~a LEGAL S ECRETARY or Mr Adams. Medical Rccept. Pe rsona.I wp!7' re quired Ex · Superior. N R w/rrun 2 yrs exp. Heavy 1---------•I ble. ofr exp helpful. will ~nenc~ prererr ed or C:ALL lo work as needl'd. I Vear general ofrice ex· penenoe & hght typing IUYS FOOD ror sharp gcr Asi.ume Call 5·8 pm. 71~1846·941:1 eventual managem ent CURalMT ST AH 11re ms brokerage dep1 TYPIST ---__ l y p 1 n g . I r v Ca 11 tram 530-5690 will t ram. Many com· IMMEOIATE 833-3625. Maids. apply The Inn at . pany benefits. Full time EAaN UP TO Ir 111 plush omce nr 0 C .,'or Fash Isl land plan l'ARTTIMf Lllguna. 211 N. Coas t Modt!,l!I or part time. day & a r· LEGAL SECR ETARY Hwy.Laguna Beach W•ne.dMwfocH: ternoon-evening shirt& OVER $600/S800 rurport Ex1>4mentl' not n1ng tcn\11 ronme n t.il =~E~~:NNJL.· for partner m Newport Maids wanted 6 days 3 Models·Malc & ,.·em ale. available . Please call " Beach law firm. Top pay .. -i. Se Uff M 1 ir y 0 u r r a c e h a s Mon. thru f'ri. 543·4230 The DAILY PILOT IS for t op person . Xlnt """""'· ~-4892 Ole . charar ler. IS h Ill h E.0 .E. <·on.sol.ldatmg a substan skills. minimum 5 yri.. rash.Ion or looks hkc the --------- RECEPTIONIST l'iT Mon thru f'r1 . 5pm·9pm or Sat & Sun 12pm to 4pm Please complete ap· plication or submit re· s ume for review at Commission Weekl y nece!>sa r y. will lrd1n an·h firm. Xlnt work ~ Sellin~ High Quality . Typin~ & .:l'nl·ral oHct•t• atmosp & bt!nf. Top lYI'· Beautifully par kaged math1nt> 'lkllli> along ing. i.pellmg & ed111n.: M eat . s e a f 0 0 d & w ' plea1ung personJ Ii ty skills reqd Word p ru Gourme t Food products reqwred. Salary com· ressing exp helpful. Sul t 0 new & r c pc 8 t mensurate w 1quallf1ra· comm w1exper . Send fl" teal part or Ill> tJ1:.tnbu· expe rience. g eneral MANAGER girl next door Call for '""°"Tech tJoo mlo paper routes re· pracuce 7!>9-0234 Tashful & an appointme nt for a Newport Beach a rea c·ustomers t1ons Contact Mri.. swne to Judie Stemer . ~wring artcrno'"' de· To&e..hd Penoft personal intnvicw. You want I+ yrs of exp in livery by motorized LIQUOR CLERK -Full could be modeling as Pension Adm111. Strong THE lltVINE CO 550 Newport Center Dr Newport Beach EXP NOT NEC Bos_aJc_. 8.13-2066_· ___ :MO Newport Ctr Dr. Stt• NEW ORANGE Serv1r c Sla t1on Allen -2-15-·_N_B. CA 92660---transportation. lime nlghts Mature, ex· to handle a beauttful an· early as ne xt week! So math apt w /some typ1nf( •Libe ral incom e a l· perien ced Appl y in tique store in So Coast don't hesitate. call now. reqd. Must be able tu lowance plus bonu~ plan pcr.;on. 895 W. 19th. St. Plaza mcludlng buyin1.t. ask for Hawl. work independ e ntly tl11nt. C'<fer'd Day & WB.1wrs.t;xpen enced 011 COUNTY OFC t-.:ve:. Ful & P/t1ml·. Ap ly. part time. -short. workmg hours t7 Costa Mei;a. sell.inf(. dis play, & store 631·5600 Sala ry comme ns urate clays per week> administration. Excell. New York West w/abcllly & exper. Call RECEPTIO .... IST/ NOW OPENING ply. Shell Statcon. 111h & 644·5"04 " FOR A.PPT CALL: Irvine. N 0 --- •t;xcellcnt partllme In· wor king conditions. Modelinl( Agency Terry for interview. come People who are seeking salary SlS00-$2000 pr mo ,. 875 w. l&th St . NB 644·7540. GIRL FRID .A.Y -------Wa1trl'SSf.•s Apply Stavro~ "' f2 I 31329-2625 Serv1<·e Station atte ncfont Relllaur:rnl 5930 W For front ofricc Typing -~~~~~~~~~ na.oded full or part time. Coa.'\t llw N H For details contact. an apartment look first based on performance. 1--------- Foster Ouellet 496-6800 ln Clusified. WUI your Call Mr R eyn o lds MOONLI GHTI NG·t'ull and general o ffice Apply 111 pl•rson. LaRunu -~ --- bctwcl!n 9:30AM-7PM ad be there? To place 846-1476 (9·6). 846·0583 Ume pay. Part l i m e M·F. yourad.caU642·5678 <aftS> work. C11 ll for a ppt. PEOPLE PIERSON duties. Call 645·1475 ror Sales g irl n eeded for Chevron. tiU4 s. Coast Wanted · Expe r ien ced F.xecutive needs P /time an appointm~ _ Saturday/Sunday$ only . Hwy. Lalo: tt<"h sc w c n g mac hi n l' _r _________ -::...-:...-:=,..;_ __ ~--~~--'----------. 968-4237 associate in wholesale SJ.25 hr Apply 557 W ---- - -operator. Single net.>dlL· _ supply. Fully capitalued RestaPurEaRnRt ·s p z 19th St. C M or Cil II Serv Sta Help nt•c<.h•d 1m Ca n v a s up h o Is t c r v Motel Manager. Exp'd _1'_ifr_._Ha_ll_._642_·1_634____ • y . JZ .A 646-5210. 645-0728 for ad med Full or 11 t Apply work Mus t i.peak I I POMONA EMPLOYMENT BULLETIN At General Dynamics we're hard at wofk on solid contracts that spell plenty of work for years to come. Right now we're rapidly expanding and we need the best people in Southern California. If you're good at what you do. and proud of it-join the Pomona team NOW. • SHEET METAL MECHANICS • GENERAL MACHINISTS • JIG BORER MACHINISTS • LATHE MACHINISTS • MILLING MACHINE MACHINISTS • TOOL & DIE MAKERS • ENGINE LATHE OPERATORS • MIWNG MACHINE OPERATORS • GRINDER OPERATORS • BORING MACHINE OPERATORS •TURRET LATHE OPERATORS • N/C MACHINE OPERATORS • DRILL PRESS OPERATORS ' Apply In person at our Employment Office. 8AM-4:30PM MONDAY thru FRIDAY m•N•AAL DYNAMIC& Pomona Division 1675 w. Mission Blvd .. Pomona, CA. An Equ .. °*"""'ly Emp!Oyet M ,, U S C111fff'th.., Required NowturingforP lime& dlt1onalcnformat1on. 900E Cstllwy.N.B Eol!l1s h C all Bev couple to manage. bon· f/llmc openings V11ry ---------.... ~_ •. ,...,,, N.B dable. 2br apt. n o2positionsforhardwork· lngdays&hours Ideal SALES Se win g M arh cn e l '"""""" ctuldrcn. 675-0166. ing young men who have supplemental 1ncu m c HARDWARE DEPT. Opl'r ator-1 no n pn , _______ -;.-;.;; boating knowledge Will work around school 4 .. hrs per w eek nt.-cebbary $:100 hr. lo Should be familiar with schedule. must b<' 18 & " · start La Ma rN Loft. 711 hardware. rigging. r(.. over Apply m person S11t 1Sun a must. Ex· W 17th St Bid!( 8 IU finishinl(. hand & small anyday perlenced only Good C.M · sought by Hollywood shop tools. Mu st be 21~:i. W Oc·eimfronl startmg salary Apply m - movie fi r m S20·S200 pe r familiar with saihng Newport Bc:.il·h __ ~n.on. Sewt.ng day J>O!IS. Looking for High school grad. with -~ERM RlMA HRD~R. RF:TSY ROSS NEEDS outj!oing 18·70 yr olds references. Star ling 2Si6 Harbor Blvd C.M KELP' If you ran sew. wanting to break into $700+. Apply a t 447 N. Re'lt.aurant r...1-._.., this may be ror you . movies. (714) 535-0120. Old Newport. Blvd. IMMB> °"'"9tcls for: .,..,X:S:U, Tu~ thru Sdl Nckkc 'i. ext 94. VIDEO CASTING 645-4520 COOKS -Part or full Ume F1ag Shop. 646-5l66 SERVICE. <now m 4th ---------WAITRESSt;S 11IB SHOW OFF -year >. l'RIMTER ~ JLI_ _ 22 f'ashion Island , N B Sh1ppinf! Clerk full tcmt; ---------1 P /time. Youn!(. reliable ft....... SALES POSITION po!>1l con ava il for -N-.A-''ER-T-.-CL""SES trans. Print'g expr pref. ·~ger trainee Call 546·06011 " ""' 979-2873or540·4148 W• Med.....,..., Hff Betwcen8·U!am Startin g soon. xlnt ______ ,..._ - - ----- hl>nef1ts. Stable employ· PRODUCTION ~at.cf.to a...·.:.I""=:::' )}UPPING IPRODUCTIUI' m e nt. Apply Park TRAINEE l6Fashioal land ,_,.,..... --•Small mfr needs ug S u p e r I o r • l 4 4 5 Rubber hose product~. 1 posltlott. Sal•• ••· grcss1ve indlv lo learn Superio~.B. 642·2410 Irvine area. Must pas!' Newport. Beach ptrieftC• h .. pf•ll bllt aJI phases u~ sh1pp1ntt. compa ny physical in· __ .. llOt ~red. W• will produrt1on. ins pection, MO EXPR. NEC. e luding bac k x-r ay ________ _. traiL T ..a.... entiol etc. Apply m pe r!lon. Full lime receiving 54().7639. E.O.E. y,......, HI • 9am·l2. 1137 W tilth St. MOVIE EXTRAS WAMTEO DRIVER SUNDAY ONLY To deliver Daily Pilot boodles to earners lfr tiwrci. van or lar~e :.la t1on w:.i!(on and a 1-:00tl dn Vin!! rcn1rcf Phon1· 642·1321 and a :-ik fur llarry Seeley or 0011 Williams. EQUAl. OPPORT NIT Y EMPLOY Im W A R E H 0 l' S 1-: TRAIN E t:: !!O<td rnm mwucat1on :.cbchtv. ablt· to hft 100 lbs. wcihni.: to train in ware hl>l' for later 1trowth in i;;clc·~ dept.. $1.50 hr 556.a8il - WASH JAvUA RS P tT . Clean C M s hop ffardworker. 673·7!169 cle rk. Comfor table ---------RESTAURANT 557-0125 Casta Mesa. wtngu.rcs. For inter view Produc tion /La yo u l . -- 644-54<M W o rk e r H o o d SALES·TRAINEES S•DPPINO CLERK Sailmake rs. 4 day wk. COUNTER EQUIPMENT SALES Expcr helpful. Responsi· NURSES AJDE all shirts. full time . $3.25 start NUM BER ONE COM· ble rull·t imt-pos ition & Reller RN. Newport 548-3467. PANY. Orange County w1small progess1vl· 1:0. Convalescent. 1555 ---------SERVICE area.multi·maJorbrand $350 hr Call645·3632ror Superior Ave. Npt Bch. RECS'TIO..IST ore copying :-iyslems. appt. NURSE AIDES . 7 lo J & ANIMAL HOSr WILL TRAIN hig hly -- 11 to 1. Exper or Expe~. mature F tr U1 Join th• Teco ·d• motlvated&competlllve ShoeSales , ..... -•ri'ed. S.'J'>« to $4.00. clud.1ng weeke nds & indlv ror rareer pos ition Xlnt Job o ppty f.>c p .... n, '"" 5463 Corlo1 teolft of in sales Guara nlcPd pers Xlnt .earninl(s + Mesa Verde Conv. Hosp. everunas. 644· · -·• amter wnic• ..-0-SALARY + AUTO + top hcnf (rrowt~ oppty fl61CentcrSt C.M. R ECEPTION1S1'-.... who f'ffly Njoy BONUS. 1r you un 1s here Ch1ldren s boot Wellcrart Manne Corv uxp cngcne installe r elec tr icia n Apply 111 p C I ~ O n 1 t.i ti K Cl Ar m ~tron i:. I r\11nt• 957 1.844. Oenlitl Al>SIStant/Rf'l•cp 11oru:.1 wunh .. '<1 for yvuni,t Coronu del Mar pr:.i1· llcl' t>1per1 cnce pr1• relTt'd f'ull t1me. Salary upen R73-644_3 __ N= C.OSmetology bkgd. Prof ...... ~ Vl4 he derstand th11t the serret ler~. N 8 Mr Milte r STlllO MUISE aUtude. Adv for right --. • •• to success is hard work. 644 2464 Supervisor 7·3:30. 1m -penon, Full or p /time . lloee. M ..t ..,t HM. d ~ d 1 <' 3 t 1 0 n & Sml(le needle operator. ••••••••••••••••••••••• mac 41 beds, Country Nr. O.C. Airport. Call potltta• GY.a.t.. persistence. Call Karen expcnenl·ed .......... IOOS Mlrct...diM Club Conv Home, 20362 forappt.833-0304. Drozda Sales r,tgr 7141592.~ ••••••••••••••••••••••• C M ...... --a..1n -°" 979.2333 CALJFORNJA --------Santa Ana Ave., · · RECEPTIONIST for ...,.,...,. ,.... • COPYING PRODUCTS Special ,., discount to l•-------- 5419-3061 diversified company . d•rl"t r:esto11ra .. t Real ~tatr School. Call Anllquc Music Boxes! OMCI ASST P/time 8:15AM-1:30PM. operatlH Ila.rs or SALES _Don_67_3-_7300_____ Slot Machines! Clocks' heavy phones. Some ex· .._ ~ ..t .. -... to HUGE SELECTION We are seeklng a rupon per pref'd. Knowledge or .....,.. ""' ....-Tradltlon•I men's s hop, STUOENTS·Wkends & A.fMrlc• pen for a P /Ume poa. acctna principala & Ille .. M••P' • 2-SPM, N B. 11 eek s ex Per summer Jobs 16 & over. lwt-"*'-al JobdutJesinc ;phooes&: t)'Plni helpful. Call or T•••d•y thrO•CJh s ale11 man, familiar Day & eve nin g .. _._ aen&olcwork. Willing lo apply lo person btwn , ... ,... W /n~tural s hOUld ~r schedules . Apply S&t ........ train • rell1ble lndlv. 10AM·2PM. Ne wport clothing. Xlnt hrs. with 6·10pm. or S un 10·5. Ooen Wed tbru Sot. lh SUn + 2 evenin11. Center, Gateway Plaaa. Taco da benefits. Send brier re· Playl and ArcHde, 703 tlm Kettering . Irv. ~)' in pert Moo thru UO NeWJ>Ort DenUlr Dr.. ..,.. sumc l(): PO Box 10~5. F.dgewater. Balboa --•(•7'•'•' •7:;.t-·1·7•77--f . between lOam.Spm. dJ0.644-4492. Carlos Newport Beach . Ca . F.dwarda Inte rior. 3089 931183 TECHNICAi. F.OITOR Brt1tol St, C.M. Whllt'a YourTrldc" ZIO •tSTOL SALES f;n-m de~. Journ11llli m •YOU blw a Ml'Vice to otter or lllOdl t.o..U. Pl•~ an ad l.n the Dally Piiot a..Afted Sect.loo • . ........ 1818. si.nper~ COSTA MISA trllln'& or n p &r com 'lblt'•Uttiet.oPQ £cau11 Opptr P.mp1yr •IOO WEEK =;~fe~"~~~~,::' form Id In the O.Uy Pilot ft) I Comm ror Cl<>Mni pUter eirp mon11IY pref 8trvtct Directory tNt can CALL ON RETAILERS For national motorcyde eiublWtyaurpnit-lonaJ flt«.ted Malnt man tor Bderra.li1 tss-22'74 Me.g.z.lne Send resume l~Jty. ror more In· lod, bid. to •up S s. or to. Shella Lawlor. 1499 tam.Uoncalltd·Sf78. pension Eve 913·107 aa.tftedAda 642-se18 Monrovl1 Av. NB. 92663 • CLEARANCE SALF. ANTIQUE ROW 7 Shopt> am Newport 8 1. ~ Your f ri e n d s a n d neighbors UMt Classified when the y ha ve eomethinl to sell. They 'II tell you bow well It W'Ol'ted for I.hem 1 n C•• DAILY PILOT ... ... , IOOl•yc». •••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• ANTIOUI SNOW S(..11WINN VARSITY Af4D SAL.It l••l>Hd bll11.• Ii() tlualtnaton C"nl4'r Mall !Mt 23t4 Apnt 5.e.1,a K•blbhor c;;;.. a •P•Ct au1lablt' EM .... • ... PIRY. P.XllllilTION IOJO ~· ...................... . Nt."W at.II fl Howt'll Mov Old wooo.n fn1me 1ofi. • w und ~amen XL nffod• n :palr and n1 mdJ 122.\ .Nevrr u•t'd u9hol1l111r SH 00 Sella for Yo~n fo1 fl31 3149 Slr>O 54.11 4048 I' Vt'I It wkn&b lndilui &Mth & HllqlH' di1play ta.~ for 111 Dem 1040 P'Ul~ TM :,eo~ ;.~~. •• • •• •• • •• •• 1 •• • • ~ ~ d pupp • ltr..ulJlul l Pit'• ~erlmt "'""· a.h ola M 111., NJ\ltr nr ........ , St-t l'lrt'U ,.. 442 NOi l910 ~1 Mio 't1'hnau1 ur hlk 18lh Cenl F1rlv o\m .. c 111111t .... 10 "'h f\ KC h ii fl d Ol u d t; p I n 1• ,_ h o t ' , I ) 2 II 3 I 1111 trproduc>tlnon ~J rnJ 1 1171 IUK:! Ill Wt) l~tlt• b t• l11hlr CO 551 OOG TIAIMIMG W11ntrd i\ntlQUt• t-'dl\Ufl No hmf' to lllt~nd 1 li.o" (or Victor ~ v. morn l II John &411 Dl»fl 11~ ailorv hnm 7$1 ~7~ Mllbt h•~" trtood home • mo old PUJIP\ II u" :1 Anllqu .. U•k lu1nllurt• from Mom11n11 \ .. nou flk'l't,. ~ UM J\nit·r lluk tiurlt:t t•.an.t'\J, 1111 onictn;1I I' I' ..n.1h ~ b(~lt·r < olht 1; .. rn1u11 ;,h1•11 & l.11h l'ull M 11 h1•ll1 fl4o ttno thi. ~ UH i l'\I \11tlu1.1\ AKt l'UIJ'I Ii "'1 l'l.al1nurn l~n I> M Ulk Tuv 'huw or }J<'l 1100 St~ ·r ..rm• .,1 u 1 ... 11 nuw tl•lh U 011 u r ~OJlll t ... -.c.. to IO Fr.. to Yo-. 1045 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• t'KEIGllT l>\MAG .. :U f<"rl"t'''t Clol<kn IKYl'POINT !-.Al.t; :JJClll llt•tn1•v1·t puppu.'11 W Warnt!r nr Uurbur. ~5 02tli. Santu Ana 979 m 1 f'rt:e 1, Goldl'n CASH l'AIU lllotnt>vn µupplt'" W11hr /Dryri./Rdr1i::.. $4!\(Thlli work111g or not 957 IU33 Af1:hun AKC Ma le, 2 )'r" UAHGi\JNS·Ui.c.'li n ·rni:i.. Ueaul 1''rw to udultr. 011 wi.hrs. dryr.i,, g.iror ly 64G9609or~5 0319 ~t buys, we hC!v Ul>PI Jo1U:Jo; TO c:oou llOM t.: lksl Appl 5Jtl 0111 I 4 yr old Wt•st lllghl11nd r.36-4330 wht t t:rflt'r, rcmalt:. WASlllm UKYl-:H SALi'; b Pu Y t' d . i; o 11 d Dt:'luxc mulll t'Yl'lt• w11·h1ldrcn. ~ 1305 ufl modt'li-. Complt·lt'ly 6.30PM rcbll, refinished. I yr ., J!U.lranlt'e Dcllver y . Yng male Sumoyt'd. out Your choH·c Sl39 ea stand.Jntc d1bpos•l1on. Sa.le end!> 4 3 So. Coast OOJ.&sl:IO AWbatl('t• s:n ~2 . 2 Malt' Shep rn1xci.. 1 y Maytag wa&h t>r S50 old. need good home:., Maytag dryer (C'le<') S50 :;f~Jo:S KIDS. ~-1037 ca: fng. ~· 962·5228 2 ftfo:r ·s both c lean. Bcuullful hullcrM'Ol<'h work Ad flJ(). & $15-0 Gas Lub I y r nt'ulen·d drycr $<15. 54iJ.4"8S Children 10 g1v<· lovt• 496-:UJ4 10&0,..,........ IOSO ••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• EVElfTHING GOES!! ( W !'d lhru %11 onl y' W1· mu t 1hi;pu t• ur 1111 11101h·I ... mpl""' tit IO~ 1•11tU1 v 1h11 lt11& lht••w !'> !Jot)"' I a'h 11r 1 t t•tlll 1 .,,ti Wh y 1111)' hl.,h r l'lull •1011• pn11'" • lie lflU vour 1n 11 k 111 \'tHI ~ .. .i\c• ' 1111ui ut lull M 11 ll rt"'~''" 111 Umc -,Pnrw" I •t'I' Ollf) I ~llt'.1 ... Vut>t•n i,.-1 • ' H'.I l\1nj1 '-th )11'1 ;,ofll 11( l'l\t'WHI • S 'Ill '1r·qwr s1m , 111 IWdruom $117 llullk 1i.~1 S 117 l ht·,, lk .. t s !17 01•1·111t11>11ul h1hll S .N lluot.1 "''" S 11'1 r a ll (111 1l1t t l'l 1111111 tu ~ .11 d1uu t lh!t11Nnli.•r 1·~1·1 ~tl111w 111w ' W1·1t 1 hui' 1<·r1 -,1.11 ~un uni) CIMTUIY MOOll HOMI FUINITUIE 54t-l077 l 111 1tt·1 l1111111I A11t1qu1• h'9p Sde 8055 1Wh1lt iculd h•wl ~·0H1•1• •••••••••••••••••••• ••• llA l.1m1f1 41>~ 2020 lJ\JU:Jo; GARi\Ul'. l\/\L~: door Olll'lll'f . t•dl(t>r. 11 pwr uw, truck l'"r llfl'!'I, TV. JllllCIUl'b, ('hl'!tl. dothl'11, mia.1· fri /Sal 1 "> u n II 7 I' M , I# Ii K 2 ~lfrrt.'lit Ill\ 003 3'Jl:1, 11.imillun 1 lJu,c•hard Ant111ur 1775 '11 t 11n.111 11<1/111 . HI ix· w11lnut dtn "'! rnl11 11t .. , m nart• rruihog t•ht·'lt & d1t•M11·r Olllf tdl4~ 7'M 1 :·,ofo C'tu 'I whit 1•1111 thh1 an:u lilti.hlf, ..111t ""'' doth•·~ , 11r)t>r holly.,.oml lH ti 7' 11t-:tH.'UL.~>N1 SOI' A. fru~. be11dl>o1utJ, m.1t d111l'lll'. 1 \ .U " ti '> box ~pn111ot!'I <•JI hmm1U·r. 111un1•1t, J llpd phan~·t· lbl u.tll 11m 1' l11k l', P HON t-:MAT!o:, lJM'\l lumhc•r. plywood, l(utlurs. µlaslit• µ1pt', 411x:lll a luminum win <low, TOOLS , m1H hcrn~l'hold . 9·4, Thurs· Jo'n Sat fi12 1 l'ah11.1d1· l"urn11urc Sttle . rdrtK. t'UU('h4.~. d1nott•· "il't f 1"h tu11k11 1·tt· (\d I .1 It a 100 Wfjf) !I Cu.'!((lm 1-:11111 Sofo or bt"'l off Pr li73~ )12;i l>r II U 2 blki. S of 1-:cJ llll(l•r. I hlk 1-: or S1>r IOl(tlalt' K1111li.11e bed. m11tl rt'"'· hi. ~vnnj!..,, fr.11111" Int L~ IOd. $H.'i •173 70;l(J LEA VIHG ST A TE MUST SELL!! F:n11rc houM:hohl GJI !H50. Klng Site Hed t:.:n~lundl•r Xlnt eond $100/ofr ti4.5-<S72 c;Attl\(a; SA Lt: Loth or l(oodtt'' B1kt•!i. rurn1turl'. a nd rn1"" :ioo:JI Eluabclh Ln .. 1111 l"'t1day & Saturday Only \lto4 ESTl\TI-: SALJo;. M arl'h ~. JI. I~ S. Ou)'fornl, Dal Is. llAM 5P M. Kim· bull baby grand piano Sofa, l'hri.. dinning rm lbl, Silvl'r. <"ut J:la:.s. 4 Maple (;apl's chairs . 2 c•h1J1a cr)1>lal, 11120 r11dt0, l.mr s t.ools for 36" bar. many l'Xt'ilin.i :rnt1QUl'1> ~i.:I bed. swag IU '!1P"· Mu-ving. rn1:.l' f urn & ~Wl c ubmcl 511'11 <.cld ho;ch ld, whcclchr, 229 tn~ Cr. Jill. H46-7'148 (.(ltltu Mcsu Apl C. vH· Co u c h & lo v t•'>cat l!Jth / Oroni:e. CM Sal t·ruo;hl-d i.trn "clvt•t, Vl'r} 10 4 l(Ood c•11nd Wall '"II "· ,, ,, 1 ROlLERSKA TES S*s • Rec.tol1 M'P' r• 1, .. ,00 fiJI l lil'' I' um1tun•. i:arucn lufl :. SchtlllUlCr , 5 yrs. templ'r . II a t -••• noor ~ufo. M •SC Fri S:.it rnt:nt xlnt, must l(u W:itt'rbed. 4 IK>sU·r. hlr !I 5 SJ C: 714 /IW\l 022!J & Acce11ories WlK.ocl convcr.i.1ons <in door to nutdoor> $25/up Croup rcnlal rall>S avail f''or 111ro rull 675 6510 (Jrl·anfront ll11·y<'l1·' 11111 the noardw<ilk at Balboa f'wr) alJt:rJ:ll' ch11'1. G42 9JO!I l.lnt'r, ..,hl•t•L.,, S125 Marl- 2 rr old full'brt•t•d ('u<·kn Spantl'I, M ~ 91!8!1 'J'wo s t<tndard 1>1lC rabllllh. Wllh ('IJl(l' 4!1G 657:1 is..ig 13.'i7 hrn. 036·3501 wk 7 <'tAA'h v1·rv l'llmfortJ bll• S.111 631 5213 Small r.)11 tori de..,k. ltkc 111.'W $7!') ('all DOLL SALE Ww.hr & JiU:. dryl'r. top of ~ 8050 1)4U 2735 1-'n 1Sat. 30th /31!.l, !J 111 5 Mdm . /\lex. Sh irl1•y Templt• & olht•r.1>, ~11n Jo' r a n V 1 c l o r 1 u 11 dollhous<• & accc" & colh•ctiblci.. 21702 Im pala Ln, HB. lla m11lon · Bus hard rollow hljln!'I. rain o r ~h1nc <.:u sh plf'Hl>l' lme Wlurlpool. 21 2 yri> •••••••••• ••••••• •••••• 11 1 ~· .i.ofa . SIJO Babyl(•h1ld drt•,,i.l'r. S25 Citrls l11kc-;. $15 l'a Ut ility Tr lr. S20U fi40.05!11l. old, xl.nt cond 5"H·!l~J4 CASll l'All> AllctiOll 1015 t-'or 1(11 used furn, 11nt1· ••••••••• •••••••••••••• QUC1i ~Ir TV~ 9S~8l.'.l3 SAT ONLY K 30 3 00 More lh:in 1 gara~t' full. l!Cll l\lbert, C M ----------1For sale. t:urly Amcn 1·un PUBLIC f'UHNITUttf; *AUCTION• t-'RIVAY 7 30 PM IDe.a.n W.tcotM J CONSIGNMENTS !-.i'OGK UQUIDATIONS MA.STYS AUCTION 211151~ Newport lilv<l C M m~ 64.6 H686 Rdrm M!l w1mattress & box $4501ofr. 963·3181 an s China I Huffl'l ca b1nu1 .. ulcycl;-rt.'<'lini•r.di,.,ht'i., Very fanc dork wood. 76 toys. 5062 Hu Isa wood, loog:_S250· 67J 22UO. _ lrvme. Sat Ill 3 7 ' S Ofo'A & S ' LOVfo:SEAT. brushed Garocp Sal• 8055 Hones 8060 velo ur. x lnt <·o nd ,••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••• rust t brn !>Olld l'O lor , l~by lt(•m11. l'lothc:;. cup· 8 yr old thorough!Jrt•c! Ml-dil(•rr,an(•an s tyllnl(. tuin11 bed. 11nllqucs & Goldin~. 16 2 hands, hay, Hest orr ovr $250 for collecltbles Sul /Sun cxccll. hunlt•r . l(oot.l both. /\ft s ·JO & he r 181J7 Sigmond Circll.' plcu11ure. MUST SELL IOpm, 64.5-11866. CM. Fln. Vly. 675-7257 eves. --------- Coming In April llot; p~t;pourri ThcH'S pot-pour-rt : cl contused collection, a m1'>ccllan<?ous m ixt ur1>, .i hodgepodge. " Piiot Potpourri I• our way of obaervlng INTERNATIONAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING WEEK by extending H vlng1 of up to 50 percent. II'• • good llm• to cle1n out end 1pruc• up. APRIL 4th CW•d.) thru APRIL 7th <•••.1 • Heve • OAAAOE 8ALEI • 8ell your extra PLANTS & GREENERY! "' ____ ...., .. = ~"=' ":.?-• Qet your neighbor• together & have your own SWAP MEET! I I Adt .,. llmnea to ml.,,,•ll•n•ou• m•reh•ndlH for •et• only! I (No A••I tl•l•I Writ• I w<HO ••t.h 1p1c:1, minimum 1la 1d la 3 line• THERE IS PLENTY OF TIME TO GET IT ALL TOGETHER! Fiii In the Handy order bl•nk below -00 IT TODAY! I I I NO. OF 4 DAYS WOADS 12 5.00 16 6.00 20 7.00 24 8.00 28 9 .00 ~, 10.00 36 11 .00 40 $12.00 If you Med more room for your me11991 juat print or type 4 word• ptr tine ,ind ldd 11 .00 11tr1 tor tlCh addltlon1l lln1. ~------------------------------------------------'91•• ......... _, Pteot P1•1Ynt Id .. Nft ._,.. 4dt (WM.)""' AtNtf 71tt (llt.) wttft ftO o"•...-~ -..y. Ne reblt• fof...., .. ....,. ... ,., ,....._ It MY-... or MOMy otder tor Or 1)111•"° u1.aro lhfl dCJ, 6"n11Amtrlt•r0, VISA NO M•'lh:rC"-tf91 NO . ... U~ft.O:' Orenle Coe.a' Diii1r Piiot Clee'elfted :\;.., P.O. Box 1llO, llO W. 1-J It., Coet8 lleu, Cellf.12121 or brln1 '"'° one Of tit• Delly Piiot oflloea. DAILY PILOT • • TM OPMOt CO-\I D•1ly "llot '""""' tM rttflt 10 NII or rt1t1" eny •Ovttl1~1no c~v .. 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Chevy alum mai:11. 7xl4. d1v1n).( Atpac & tank. new never used, dcct t·sn op<>n1•r. brollt•r ovl'n, :i form1<'11 counters, I w 1c ubrnet Sat 7 3 329 Cubnllo. CM. m11llcy Color TV. Ill", $125 C0t.lt• 0 l'honc 11n11 w1•r1n1: mach , hke nl·w Nort·lr·o tt11ns11ril11111( rnu••h . hk1• ll(!W IJ7!l j!!l{J2 SCRAM-LETS ANSWERS l.oadcn Valel Ciruvc Rewoll /\l.L HAO I'm for school busing Anythln~ that 11cte1 lht' lddA out an hour earllt·r IAlld hom1• un hour liter can'I be ALL DAD. SlnRle phue cl eel r11· motors 3hp/V.hp/l /Hhp fM2..3379 AIHO: lm•cntl\'c To Read rour11e. rcNJrd11 Mnd l>ooks. l'Ollt O\ll'r 1100. ooly $35 Queen m1.1Urt>1111 & box "" Srhw1nn VursllY IO·ap ecd bike sso 1'oul4:r oven $l5. l>row ln1 table l20 646 2394 Mite•••••• W..e.d IOll ••••••••••••••••••••••• IStk. 115 H!}ll!JI Mf<:N DELSON Spuwt rStk "382111 WINTl-:rt Verlll'.11 $.5\PJ IMk 112'J301 A 1-:01.1 AN Conll111t· Sli!l!I CStk. 11 l'·IWOJ LINDER • Con~olt· $777 IStk. !IS·l'114 I c:uurut~R Vcrucal SJl711 IStk. lli\·'17ti!l > nusim· :!5 l nl~r ll . rl11t 1•11..:. NH s h11. $1 5W l\I k ntrr Wkda)" H3J 4fih!I olhl'rtiM 1617 21 ' 6" REIHELL '72 225 OMC Hrdtop Cully f'11 b1n • .,1ovt'. n·fng, hf'ad, $4750. Ac11on BoatN (7 14 153611891 l'<.11 & H1':ACll If B WURl.ITU:H Vcrt1c·al IStk 1148001 Sll7!l '77 SeaHay. Sondant•t:r a1. Mint LAUTER-Pluycr <St k. 1114221 SH!l!l 714 752·773.1. 714 64f1 1;J32 <.;ABLE-Grand $14!1!> CSlk. 1122401 ORGANS USB> llAMMONf).Spmel $292 (Slk. 110716) BAI .UWIN·SplnN !Stk. llO:J0171 WUU 1,IT'l.Jo:tt S11ln1•t ISi k 11 II :J~>ll!J I $3.' 1,owR .. :v Sp1m·t s,r;11:1 !Stk • lJ.:lljjl5 l mn.nRANSEN· Sp1 net $11311 IStk llO·f.114111 VintCJge Bay L11u11ch A r<'ul eh111111c lleaul 1ru1 c·ond Teak d l't'k" 675-2992 loots. Rettt/ Chcwter 9050 .••.................... Olarter Luxury 60' or 75' motor yacht. Heasona· ble llr. daily, wcckl)' 675 2172 or 675 ~ ..L looh,Sml 9060 ......•.•.........•.... We s li.all 32 w 1:.l1p . Luunl•hc'<l Ocl '7!i ('11t m leak 1nll·rtor & dt•rk Louc!cd Supcr b11y Mw1t Sl't' I' 1• 848 258-0 t'VI~ llOntl': CAT 16' Ra<'t' l't'udy Tru1ler + extras. Gd t•ond 530 2703 llAMMOND Spinel $74:1 O'Day 20 2 l>l'l'I or 11ail1J. 1Stk 110 2521 C'nj!ine, traile r Good WURl.tTZF:ll Spinet tStk • n 2329 1 $96<1 cond S400U. 675 Jl411 C\ll':t 'Tl Cu l 2·2!1. 0!'11, whl km, folho 'hf. rdr. rlr 1lfOMAS·COn~olt• $15!1ll 1-'url, ('llj.(, :.hwr. :auto (Stk • 11·280.'ll pilo l, llur1l'nt11, ..-: rnd Tacklt'. mur h mort•' t.OWRl<:Y (;omiolt' Slll!l:O. llmtnl Slip $21:1()() do. ISlk • B.oo:Jl 10 5': a pr. IS yr!> PoS~ o a l' I' I' r..aG 3631 or KJ M UAJ.lA:Onsolc• S2127 G+Hl'Jlll IHlk •O 647:11 TI It: "tfOOK t-:tl' ax for !illh• 26' Cou11tul :.loop, loadl'<l with xtra., Must be n>t•n tu be upprec1rit 2'12" N MAIN ST . S.I\ cod Coll 6:11·02llO du)'s 1 SA NT A AN A f' W Y &»9'163 eve11 SOtml t.:XIT MAIN ST -- N 0 R T II < N to: A R loah. SUpa/ OUl..LOCK 'S1 Docb 9070 ....................... WAMTmsa.vas • t or. ban, pay f1 ea Pre 1964 cotnl, pay 4.S X face. 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C'OSTAM!SA _t7t.ZIOO WEIUY 01.ANCARS & TIUCIS COMMHl C HEV•OlET ' .. "° ! \ \1t I \U-1 lOO WEIUY USED CARS 'AJ l u •'Ci (':ar ~tjll 540-5630 ,.., 2 HARBOR Bl VO COSTA MESA WEIUY USID CAISI W.:'n' lho! nt•w Chuvrolt-t dealer.slup in the Jrv1n1• Aulo Centur Wt> need YOUt~('ar' JOE MAC PHERSON CHEVROLET 21 Aulo Cent11r Dnvt> IRVlNE 761-7222 AMtos, ,..,,..d •••••••••••••••••••••• 970 •·•••·········•·•····· '75 f'OX 2 d r, 4 :.pd, i.un rl. a1c. AM 1fo~M CCJ:.S. mag whh1 . 552-1943, 960-6795 80'4'74.J 117J-.4.'Wll en1. paint. c hro me , '12Nova ---...;....;------• ,,__ t1l2 "'nu.. ~ Ulat'k/ lllat'lr. Ures, etc. M nt. S3000 Sl.48G or belt offer. MuJt Mwc..y ttlO '"" M· .. l --•1 c...... ·--ta rir· ...................... . Jo'-••••••••••••••••••••• atr . unroof. a lloy1, -...,. · ·~· _...., sac ice. • '74 J naen lle1l1<y low 11m tfm ste reo ran 97~58. Call anytime. 546-$299 ORANGECOU'NTV'S IMMEOl AT DELIV8KY• LMIM SIUCTIOM Of MIW lt7t JJOl1t s211·1 Al.'i() I a IMSTOC.I mi •ao lrnrn1cul•l4' t'•r Low red, ell xlra• Late 'T1 Volvo. Xlnt--... MIWIST la aJmo.tllkenew MOO $10JOO Of' T/O 1H 81. J.S.OOO lhl. Luxu..., ";;:, '73 hapal1 wapon, rull LINCOUf.llUCURY 14.$ ma m.-rn . all '· 11HDS batpln price. M"~t .. u. ~J;;!. aft 8 or • !'y~OI ..._. '7>1 art7U3111 -~•vet. "" ~ • • •eo &per to. SUNROOF. "18 Moote Carlo. 7.000 mi. LINOOLN-MERCURY rbk tftt, clutch fr tran• • ...._,Used T bar roof a ll pwr. 16-LtAu&oC...Y:r Or. m iracl~ rnazda , ·-. Olll ICJJ.y Wit mn hav.-lhe IH 'fl owned BMW )OU ar• lookh1g tori tll...Z040 495-4949 C... W... •4S..lt OO --or 848-5210. ·-···················· Items . At r ' AM I F M SD'-Y-Lake Forest exit ... .._ t stereo w/Upe. CC. Tilt IRVINE .... t7H -t 01 wheel. $7,000/ofr. 130.7000 ••••••••••••••••••••••• ....................... •·1788. TIST DllVI out ~e;';v~~&n~1~.,P,,: :~i 1··-1a_M_o;..•_t_e_c_a_r1-o-. -x-1n-t ~~e~rlfo5adeali c.,n t7tS · lti4t•DIATI "CAI Mk otr. 613-8918. cond. Pvt. Pty. Xlnt! ruoo. 67S-6161 OFTHI YIAI.. '76 Pact:r : auto, roof ~. '73 Mercury Comet. 2 dr. 6 cyl, fa<tory air. stereo. luxury decor . r eclin bucket seats. wire whl covrs. real sharp. $1500 olfr. 751-18tt P.P. ••••••••••••••••••••••• DB.IYllY -,4 < .i1111 ~10 R!ll"I fh ANU ('.ood Inventory In 1lock rack, new tires, tuned, Must sell '72 C h ev llWl')'wbUe they lusl ' 7S9-0067 Klngswood wa11 . /\/C. ~ "'C&.I ..,.. G good cood. $950. '93·3450. -10 rernlm, lS.000 ma, 4 ---------i MAJDA/llfHAULT cyl, auto, 1mmu~. S3.000 '78 Caprice EsUte wag. ~i" ~1 ~~. ''•t a l.\un I Y•wf«ll SSIYICI 74 C°.Jl•fl b l)I 11ut11 lnu '\1r uind ~h 11;1 r.-lk' Waf" ~ 1111 l..u nu \Jnt rn~ lUu.. Boo\.. s• ti1111 '1 n) IT14or 9120 ••••••••••••••••••••••• * Z)s * DISCOUNTED ·' . . BARWICk DATSUN ..,.. 11 1 1 ., 8ll -ll7S 49J.JJ7S *DATSUNS • LGrCJe s.t.ctlon Of AJIMoct.I• SALES LEASlNC rAn~SERVICJo: COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HAKROR BLVD 540.6410 540.021 l ,,. 11.0(ICI mild In adilt hPIJ lo Wlltrlinl)' on 1HIY 11L' ... 197' MADA GLC. U6&TIUCk At..')O 200 Harbor lllvd fa.rm. 639 7274 bfr IOAM S6700 or take over lease c,'OSTA M fo;SA or aft lOPM 24 mo. al S2 I 0 I 1 '72 Monlego wag. X lnl 645-5700 •..r-a. Loade d all x tr a1> cond 1 "'~ooo -99 I 0 661-093S. . ownr. ~. mt W. Roye• 9756 ••••••••••••••••••••••• $1.800 firm. 640-7905. ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 Electra, a ll extras, '65 Biscayne wgn. $600. 6 "16 Colony Parlt Station •t DEALER IN U.S.A good, clean cond 15,995' cyl. lo-upkeep. gd. ut11 Wa&m. Totally loaded. At& AM/FM Rodlo wrtb lbe puN·h••r uf any ~ RCOARYVER nt"W um G t..c and RH GAS ROUS-ROYCE fillup af you <·an beut uur tMe.u-.,, <bar on •QY nt>w GLC, l..._ __ _, ... W11W1•uc11 Call Art or surfutg car, runs well SS 2 o O I Best o ffe r 67~7060 673·9187 644-002 499-5333, 64G-SSS6 days '78 Park Ave. All xtras, a..yller 9925 tt.t919 9952 like new. $7500. •••••••••••••••••••••--• ••••••••••••••••••••••• SSl-1706 eves/wknds. '77 Cordoba Divorce' '75 Ht.cbbk, copper w /blk vnyl roor. mag wbls. v~. 4-spd, $2400/bst orr: Mus t se ll ' $3495. Cl""•o SUNDAYS '720ri8uick Estat.edWagodn. «>-5307. .,~ g owner. G con . --------- 636 or truck in ¥1.0c.:k ...... Sii US FtlST! Mnct. ·~ Stlver Cloud 1 Sl500 firm. 646-67W '72 9pas. wgn. gd. cond. 9000 . Fully equip SI .ISO . Call John. 871-4848, ext :IW<I or 559·1.S43,559·1358 atler 6 . Mmda/R ...... 2150 Harbor Blvd. :S.:.144 77 Regal, m~t sell, full 64S&97 aft. 6p.m. •----pwr.12900m1. Like new.---------·m Mustang, 302 vs. a1r, PS, PB, AM /FM stereo. SIOOO. PP. Weekdays 9-S, n~Ext.402 COSTA MESA 645-5700 ---Mercedn leM 97 40 ••••••••••••••••••••••• '79 JOOSD turbo diesel. sunroof. maple yellow, lo rru, afl 6F'M 897-4500 ---'71 ~EL 3.S. brwn/lan. lo mi, AC. stereo. im· mac. perfect, SI0,500 &10-9936 PP FOR SALE MHCEOES '72 280 SE -dark blue, grey leather intenor - Toyota 9765 644-8832 8-4. Aft 6. & Contla .. tal 9930 ••••••••••••••••••••••• wknds: 8J6..7312. • •••••••••••••••••••••• IEFORE YOU SELL YOUR TOYOTA, SEE US! MARQUIS TOY OT A MISSION VIEJO 131-2110 495-1210 '72 Toyota. Good cond. SlOOO or best ofr. 661·3216 or 66J.l566 'T1 Corolla. 2 dr .. 4 spd, a.tr. Orig. owner. Good cond. $2800. 534-0589 '68 Skylark: auto. a /c, p/s. XJnt cond. $1450. Days 642·0671. Eves 841)..5158 i5 Century Sport, clean , AM/FM stereo, A/C, gd. mil. $2.500. 675·1993. Callbc 9915 • •••••••••••••••••••••• •11UMCOLH COHTIMIHTAL MARKV Fully equipped including cruise cootrol, sunroor. leather interior & extra low, low miles! Will sell 'aJ Must .. rblt eng...OK mi orig owner. $2000 negotiable. Dys 768·1857, Eves 493-6189·Clark. ,,.._.,. 9955 . ..................... . Olds 77 CuUass Supreme Btougham Super clean. Full power t.>quipped AM/FM stereo. ~95 SS2.00S7 '76 Audt Fox. !>uper clean Io m 1. m us t s ('II b ylliliR'P!JllW!'ll~PW~r'P."" --end. Offer. 494-8426 ~taon. 83().668S -.73-T-o-yo_t_a_C_o_r_o_n_a_D_l_x. Sta Wgn, AT. low Blue '784.SOSEL. Isl cla:;~. as-Bk $800 /best orfer. • Or-. Co.ty's Bdorodo Ceftfer "T1 Mark V, m1dnite blue, designer's senes. loaded incl. mnrf & tape. 33K m1. $9495 or $9895 w /carphone P .P ~ssos.evea ~2297 '7S Cutlass 4 dr, auto, air. tapedeck. Real sharp. xlnt cond. S3200. E<i::.t L o n g Bea~:h (213)~S378. '72 100 LS: 15,000 m1. on sume 2yrs of 3yr lse. Needs work. 645-7953 reblt e ng . s unroor.1~~~~~~~~~~1557-63849-6, tues/sat. • Conette 99 32 • •••••••••••••••••••••• BARGAIN HUNTER'S' '76 Cutlass Supreme Salon, xlnt cood. Mu st sell q uickly. $3950. 67J.8596. am/fm, 4 dr. Rum. good.I: ---------1'77 Corona 2-dr. slk, A/C, $1700548-4826 "We needtobuyclean '76 450SLC, concourse landau top, 39K m1, PURCHASE OR LEASE YOUR NEW 1979 CADILLAC ·m Corvette. 4 s pd. 427. PS, Pwr windows. Fae· tory AM /Jo'M :s t ereo 661·2039 IMW 971 DatMm usl!d cars" cond. loaded. sunrf. 20K $3900. 1·630-5516 afl 5. $Wall Pay Top Dollar$ mi, $26,000. Dane wkdys .69 Corolla ••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGE COUNTY'S OLDEST $ Sales·Serv1cc-Leasang Rov Ccrver.lnc. Rolls koyce BMW l~Jamboree Newport Beach 640-6444 CREVIER COSTA MESA DATSUN 2845 HAR80R BLVD 540.6410 540-0i 13 7S2-l920, eves 5S7·3534 low mi. $300. '75 Model 280, brown, 4 645-7491 __ _ dr.; loaded. 26,00lt Orig .. 77 Cchca GT "'·cpd, lo mi.! Mint cond. By " NOW! • app't. 830·825 1. days. mt, fa!.'t. air, & tape, 646-0460eve mags . 898-2628 d ys, '70510WAGON -. ------84().3068 eves. NABERS Good engine & great 73 Mercedes 4SOSEL, drk -. -C--11--S--l-.f-b_k_ ALL receipts $1000/ or 847·8511 AM , 642·4261 ~~ cond, must sell. • bes t o ff e r . Da ve, eves. --------- COlll)Cr 9933 '67 Oldsmobile V ista ••••••••••••••••••••••• Ch.d.ser Clean. $950. or best offer. 842-8058 Cougar '7J. xR1. Bur wholesale $2275. lo m , '76 98 Regency: 2 d r. Ii ke new, Io ad ed . white It.ht Int. cruise. 4 904JGH,pvtpty84&-0212 new s hoc ks. 4 ne w 89Cougar,A/c, PIS. P/B. new t:res, runs good. $1300/oflr. Days only: 841-701.9. radials, am1rm 8 trc. 28000 mi. red w I white vnyl pad top. split fr seat Super cood. $5300. 6'()-41.SS body. New tires. Have bl. new paint, $10,000. 78 oro a RS 1 l • ~ 545-7884, eves. '7S 4SOSEL. Immaculate. TritBpll 9767 16 XR?, rully ~uip, Blue '76 Cutless Supre me. G red 1 th r ••••••• •• • ••• • • • ••• • • • • 2600 Harbor 8lll'Cl w /White ViQyl top. $3500. SS. 000 m 1. f u II power. '68 Datsun stat. wng. rey/ ea · s unroo .. 1960 TR 3 Convertible C~aMesd.540-9100 6'$-4583. c ruise control. 6/40. newly painted , runs mag whls. 55.ooo mi. '!!!!!!!~~!!!!~I f d k I super. seoo. 631 2408• PSl..7.:500. Ph ~3831 8 to 5 Road1ter. Al I major ..: '71 Coucer XR7 convert, amt m tape ec . vny -. par1.1, body aod interior 'T1 Coupe de. ViUe • 30M $2'3:50. Dys ~. an s top, A /C $4300. P P. $1 s r • ~Y '73 Dauun 2-40.Z. orl s .76 450 SE L : 17•000 ::3i.=1 or~;~ b~~ f!liles . ex~~eot condJnd. 552-:lr76 _63_l·_l92S ______ _ SANTA ANA owner, 57,000 m1 s, $4200. original mj Mint cood. EHl PM. tion • 497._.....eves. a 'fil r-•Har "78 Olds Regency 98. 2 dr. 835·3 I 7 I SSJ 5333. Loaded. 64G-9'13S ---------1 weekends.One owner. $80(f blue, loaded, Exec car IH£UU..,...lfOlltlllNO W>CH1Hfj •73 24(Yl $2 500 in addi· YolllW9pll 9770 '75 Sedan DeVillc, SUD· 493-6330afler I pm. Wfl9,000 m1, spotless ,:.._.. Xl t' A d F' e '89 MB. 250. 1 owner. Xlnl ••••••••••••••••••••••• cond $7200. See & dn ve •USED IMWs• ........... n .• on . m __.. e<:NV\ best f . 11 roof. cruise control. , d '"NB 7S2 7833 tuned. Must See. $5,200. .._.... _.,.,., or o r . VW · Havmg trouble se · AM/FM 8 tr, red llhr int. 67 Cougar 289, 3 sp , 1 __ ._. __ . ----- 13 2002 4 spd t384JSP l 49'7·1312. 483-J.JCM ins your car? Try us Top air shocks. new tires, xtra clean, reg gas, good ......., '762002S/R (497PHJ) ----.,.. 9742 do~ar ·Paid for or N~l! while vnyl top. Pe rf _ma......;.,_556-6292 _______ ••••••••••••••••••••••• '77 320i.A: S/R (0301'KJ ) '78 280Z 2 + 2. 5 spd. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Bnne your car to J im paint. Prv Pty. $4975. n........ 9935 .75 Pinto Wagon V-6. auto '77530;4 spS/R l01791 Loaded w /extra s, . Ma rino Volkswagen, c.&J\A'"" ...__,.. '78633csl S/R (0045) pe rfect cond. $9800. 21,000 m1., Immaculate l.8'7ll Beach Blvd .. Huot-.....,....,..... ••••••••••••••••••••••• trans, 20mpg, low miles. '78 ~;S/R t9SSU0Sl 847-7101 burgundy 77 MGB.Xlnl ingt.on Beach . Ask for '76 Seville: Meta llic Positively can sell your $2600 /o fre r . <7 l •l l '783rot: 4spS/R 13715) · cond. $4900. 675-8138. FTank Marino or Tom bronze. Tan lthr int. car·truck·van al no cost 548-8625 after S p.m. & ClosedS..ftdays '75 Dat.sun7l0.20,000C.C. MGI 9744 Al.kin. matching vnyl top. toyou.547-7018 ":9e8e·kleonodos •. eoxrl .<7!047) -----30mpg, runs gr eat. . trol r .. .. '78 320!· 7 000 mi Every $!000. Pvt ply. 642-6913. ~··•••••••••••••••••••• '73 VW Van. Fold out bed. en.use con . new ires, '68 Charger, net.'<ls work wkdays. """•on°av'ail Take over. 70 MOB GT. Fully Stl Bltd radials . Xlnt full power. J9,000 m l. OX> Call Leo at ---=------- ;;;se of $220 per mo. 72 2~0Z , ~ own e r , restored, in show room cond. 714-840-5566/ ~~e<=gr~~.i~~i~~ . 548·4457 '74 S/W. $800. Good rub· Will buy out al Sl2300 AM /FM . a ir, 4 s pd, cond. Color-Ba hama 213-59$-7648 Berni ,_... 9940 ber. Needs eog work. 752-1660 ext. 26. d11ys mags $3900. 675-2309 Gold w /blk Interior· · · '75 CDV skyblue, f/pwr, ••••••••••••••••••••••• _67S-__ 2796 __ a_ft_4_P_M_. __ _ "94·7420eves. '71 DATSUN 510. New Must s ell. Pvt Ply . '7 1 V W Cam Per lux, xlnt in&oul. wt ...,._..... 76 BMW 2002, 4 s~d. Good cond. $l,65o. ~ t746 nu t ires. runs good. 831·9306 • 71 ..,YMOUTH , brakes. well maiot. 960-5819. Westphalia, motor rbll, leather, 8·trk, $3900. llliiil-PHIL ••••••••••••••••••••••• brwn. :snrf, /\M /FM 5474915 :.t::•••••••••••••••••• &ooka good. $3000 or bst ----------1 LONG ,..., cassette. 65.000 ma . --, Ope . .1 ofr. 536-7268 '77 SeviUe, It blue/blue FOR FURY 2 DOOR ~. 644-6512 9:30-4:30 '7S 610 4dr. blue, 22Kmi, 89 I. Low mi eage. int 20,000 mi. all xtras. D Automatic. air cond., new Ures/ Gas saver. '6'VWvan.Runsperfect. P.P. S9500. 751-4344, AMF.M · 1 "T1BMW 530t.paslelblue ~~\4..~~. s tereo, $500. Mus t drive . Bodyinxlnllbape. ~21658 ste1rtni·lD~nf~Psf,;ro 4·spd, a i r, s uoroor • 487-1486 968-8126 ---------1 LOW miles. <557CZN J. st.ereo cass, 17K mi, Uk '77 280Z. Snrr . air• '760pel, AM/FM. airi ex-'76 VW Bus, lo mileage 5:e~t~!~i\1!:v6~~:ers~ (SlJc. lo:JlAI. new. Assume /bu y . metallc blue. lo mi. tras, S2200/best 0 rer . Must sell ..... lOO. $1971 581·708S AM /FM cass. Xlnt cond. MustseU. 661_2885 67~ lmmedl1te out-of·state . Tii 3S 000 . lllJOO. 644-5765. delivery. 759-9023 BKR. 74 2002 : r . Tl ded c & ......... 9750 'f11 vw BUS Orig cln '77 Coupe de vme, all ex· ~·-~ ... -0...0 ...... , THEODOltE air, s uorook, am / '74 2160Z. Loa • Al ... •••••••••••••••••••• many xtras .S1600 or tid tras, xlnt cood ........ 5. .,., __ c-,.._ B 1. au pun t , n e many more extras. p ,76 T_,,__ for cnvt 63j.5791 aft 6 ••"" paint.Showroom cond. ~. 960-3095. Greg. or. .vv · · · (1)-..s2. 1977 FORD ROBINS FORD lOt.O liAA tlOR BLVD COSTA MfSA 042 0010 Original Owner. S8000. M 9725 low mi. Mint cood. 0030 '59 Bug 1300 eng. good '72 Cadillac Coupe de • ...... ,.HRAO 64().9375 aft. 5 Por. 70 911 S TanJa tires, brakes, runs good. Vllle. 43,000 mi. Xlnt ~ 5ft •78 BMW S30i lo mllage. ••••••••••••••••••••••• Rare.low mi. Mlnt cond. S&00.644-2560. cond . ..,800/bst ofr. Automatic, air cond., '75 Valiant Custom 4·dr. aor;Jo ~ .., pwr sl eri g AtC. auto trans. P /S, silver wtred llhr, mags, ' Por. '6, 356 Cpe. 1973 VW Bus, blue & 64}-4589 days, 631·9299 b r a·k e: & n r 'a sr:: P/B. radio/btr. $2400. elect. sunroof & windo ~ white, stereo. reblt eng.1 aft 6. ~ stereo tape. xlot. cond. FantasUcCloseout .... r::~rseaslm"2!'18,..... radla l ~1-~,tnt cona 9917 nGol406JS4. <7Stk71.P3677T). --------Good milage oo reg. gas 1978 Mod I .....,.._ ~.,,.,.... thruout ~ 645-2374 "12 FURY Brougham, full $15,800 or asaum lse. o °'! ...... Mod-'e_ s MUST SELL IMM ED. '75 . . ••••• .. •••••••••••••••• pwr, new tires, brakes. $320/per mo. AM 714 """ .,... '71 VW bus: rebuilt eng. '77 Chevy Camaro, lo batt. USES REGULAR 640-5771, PM 7 14 nowarrivlog 9l4 2.0 liters, Bronze. n ew brakes. am /fm mi's. P/S. P/B, AM/l"M gas.548-2135 ~ "1.20 M1JST SELL Superb running cond . l e.cNo Call rt cass .• silver blue in col· .,,..,.., DICK MILLER Needs paint, a m t rm cas.'let e . ......,.,... a · c 1 6 61r::1~-or, asking $4500. a 1 '77 ••aow ft.T MOTORS radio. call "-Uy 759·""•2 . ,,. '"'' -., '73 BMW 2002. Slick. sun root, best ofr. 640-at97 644-7mo a. v.,.. ---------497-2903 +art 5pm & .t 5Soeed 120 W. Warner. S.A ------"'---•vot.o 9772 wknd.s .f Hatc"hbac k 557-2132 11119 9USC Targa, assume ••••••••••••••••••••••• · . c lease. $466t no money VOLVO a v..s. PIS. P/B, A/C, •71 LTD new eog. '~-20MMPGMiles •-------.. 11 '76 Lancia Beta Scorpion: down. l.oaaed, Guards AM/FM stereo 18 000 ..., Low ml. Xlnt cond. S6000 Red, 6,000 ml, Aft 7, mi . X 1 n t c 0 0• d . trans. Make Offer. All ./Red w/Stripes IOI McLAIEN's or best o ffer. Days 714-962-8244 , days, SALIS. SHVICI $5800/best. 640-7610 power. 842 . 6780 SZ999 ~ 627-5173. Eves & wknds ~5141 X317, Larry A.MD LIASIH• evea/Wknds. (213) 9'·3012 " ~ '71 9UT. Bllt w/bllt Int. 0 V DEELRJVSEREY A S "1$Camaro Spt Cpe. A/C. Posi~~~yk can stelnloycoosu ,..._ 9965 '71 Fiat 124 sport con . AM/FM stereo. Reblt PB. PS. Super clean. Lo car-.. '"" ·Van a ••••••••••••••••••••••• I 5WllR SHAar vertlb&e, new paint, top me.• trans. AU extras. EXPERTS mi. 566429. toyou. M7·7018 •75 G rand Sara r i. IMW S.AMS ar U.., im/fm 1~5 n4-77M642. • ...... •t ,77 LTD 11. Country Sacrifice below book. RARE SELECTION spd. garage lteru t ~ '89 Camaro. $1300, new SQuire Wagon. Loaded, Hitch/rack, air shocks. Bavariuti.r;S30e' I.Os's cond. Must seU. ving '76 912E. Mint, 27,000 ml, VOLVO paint, 327 engine 4118-5999 Xlnt cond, 16,000 mi. ru11pwr,13395. 673.fi696 '72 _ cou:1try. 498-2227 blk/blk, sunrf. cass ster, Ul88Harbor Blvd. aftSPll Best off pp 833 2021 ...... ,.._ ~: ...., l31 : 4 cir. n..iu _000 $15,800. Aft5, 833--0379 COSTA 11-• --HJO r. • '71 Trana-Am Macho llWVV9r-•v ...,_,-. ~ -•••t • d ays . •44 ·259 DKM Macho hi g h 72 IAYAllA mi. 5 spd. New Steel '70 91~. 2.4 L eng. Bit '46-9JOJ 140-9467 •"•••••• .. •••••••••••• evestwlmda. performance pkg. #198 Equipment includes 4 Belted Radials, Great susp. 916 conv. w/Oain '7S Grand Torino Wagon, out of only 200 made. speed, ilr , All /FM cond. Original owner . & oil cooler. 759·1053 9 pus. _power steering, Hurst •-spd. Hooker stereo. lletalllc brown 12575 Firm. 645-5295 eves. power brakes, r adio, Headen, au pwr, a/c. in coklr. .._. 9727 '13 flA L 7, loob • rum ._..., air, cuoo or beat smoc cert. Metallic bm. tWY .. TODAY ....................... 5 many eatraa, otrer.•·5748 W/bel1e velou r. Gold ~ .... ~ •79 hwy I u lla1a • trim. Jay 716Jo .,...... "9'W afl5~~ 1 · 'TS Grand Tor. Elite -.an a.s. lloo·Fri. Automatic, air{ AM/Fii HONDA Can le.c..tHwy. loaded...JUnt. cood. '7 ---.. .. _ · ... ,..... ue. MANY -• .i. ao ml on new eoa. $2500. ......, P&.....I b ~.... am fll.l'l1I. • .. _ IUll, ss.ooo mi, Te Q1111 "-' NEWAND USED 4-llJ I '81 c.ouaa, SQ'°'r9 •n. _.,. ~.=~~~::. UMIVRSITY ~cu· .. -Ct-4• ::·.r::mcf,:.:/b•t·•·'Ttf-Jl1rebird---.-tu1-1-. _po_w_e_r. PttadTe W ANDMERCEDENENZ •• Coac:oun Sta W1a, . AM /FM radio, tape 0..••11 TO LIASI Anaheim 750-2011 ..., brb, new batt. Y /8. "ft Tonno. Lo ml, Sood dedl, A/C, Im mac. Eves .._. C.. • 9MC P /B, air. well DJ•llat, lr'WPOltatioa car. '900 111-tl1S 7JC...J.Oc1 Sliver 4 •Pffd coupe with all the HtrM. 8IO N. Bladt BlYd. LAILU&A <At IMelt la Wlaltu.r) 17141122-1111 a..t.....,. ,,... w..1111..,_ IDCld eoact, orti -...r. Phat.oiu ------ao Harbor Bl•d. ol' ND '11 kf-40'1 or alt epm, 1 L....-L.. 99 ... "71 Sprit. One owner. 37K OJ1tA M 540-14MO 5671DO PY\ pty -,.. Siil. DU Una, eir, PS, PB, .. VOL VOS . . . . ....................... PW, Xblt ccad. AM /FM "78 Honda LX Buttandy IN STOCK IWft.iwb ua ..U yow 1974 I~ llarlr IV, ...._ 17MDt. 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Huntington Beach Fountain V~J~0~Y VOL. 72, NO. 88, 3 SECT IONS, 38 PAGES I I ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Your Holnetow8 Dally Newspaper THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1979 '.Juristic Psgclaiatrist' Aids Diedrich: By G ltl' (a' NVILU: °' ... 0.11, ...... ··~" SAN OU:C:O S1t11ni.t .imontc the IM\\ y1•1 s Jnd dl·ft•n1h1nl ,,, th\: selt>tUon nf 1uror .:rinds on in Oran.:<• l'vunl Supt•n1'or Ra lph 01l.'\Jr11·h .. hntwn 1r1.1I h,•n• 111 i• 1wt1lt'. ~8 ',: •• r old blonllt• we>m<in lier nnmt· '' ('uth Hc.·nnt•ll She.• muk'"" '"'' 11, in.: ~1vm1ot lo w y l' r lt t h I' h I ~ It :. I K n ll r whl\perinl( In tlwir NH whc•n ishl' thrnk• 11 pro1t1>4·c.·t1 vu Juror m114h1 be t1ltt.Y 1"111 h{'I ··~ pt.1rt1,1• an K••uganj.( l>tllS~llH' 111r11ri. '" II JUflblll' p i.) cholo~u~t M1~"' Ut?nnl'll '" p.mJ up 111 '200 u d1.t) 11lu1t l'~ lH'O.,f'"I In 01t'<1q1·h b r ust" ~he 1i. luok In~ foi Lt'lltuh,• )>IJ(Olt lh11t CUuld lndH:att> u pro~vt·<'l1vc Juror IOl~ht 00C ~ ll'll111g lht• tr•uth, lht• whole truth and nothing but the truth when answering q ues- t1om. from tbt• lawyers . And With an elected om c1ul churged with serious c rimes. M i11s &>nnt•ll wants lo help dt:- ft'n11e lawyers make sure none or lhc jurors have a built-in m1~ tru11t ol political fig ures She admits that's not easy to do without being able to ask ~1ucst1ollb herself which she 1s not allowed t.o do in a courtroom setting "But I am 1 trained 1n 1n terviewing and counseling "I watch ror changes in facial expression l walch eyes. I look al the choice of "().tords. listen for pauses in speech and other trails. It's a ll part of the trai11- ing, '\Miss Bennell said Her training cam e al the Un ive rsity of Florida and al Nuclear Radiation Deity ...... ""99.., Ille-•...-r NUCLEAR GENERATING UNITS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT SAN ONOFRE STATION Experts From Plant Reaffirm Beliefs That Fedltty la Safe From Danger Dangers To Safety Denied HARRISBURG, Pa. IAP ) Radiation leaks from the Thrt:e Mile Island nuclear powe r plant con tinued today. a uthorities said . as a debate grew over what was described as one or the most serious such inc ide nts in th•~ country's history. O fficials o f Me tropolitan Edison Company . owner a nd operator or the plant. s aid minor levels o f r a d i a t i o n were measured this morning two to three miles away a nd that 1t may be Friday before the leaks a re stopped. They said the radiation was escaping through a ventilation s ystem and from a sump de· signed to remove water after it has cooled the reactor. West Georgia College Since receiving her masters degr ee, her S'):>ccia hty with jurors bas carried Miss Bennett from her Santa Bar bara home lo trials lbrooghout the country Inc luded in the trials in which Miss Bennett's skills have been used is the so-called Howard Hughes Mor mon Will case in L~ Vegas.~. Miss Benne tt also sat beside defense attorney:, as they select cd Jurors in a series of trials re· :,ultmg from the ln1han takeover al Wounded Knee. South Dakota, a few year!-. ago T he j uristic psyc ho logis t claims lhal the courtroom en v1ron m l'n t by its e lf can sometimes inl 1midat<.· prospt't' live JUror:, and caus t• them not to reveal their true reehni:!~ <St>e JURORS, l'a1tc A2> Spreading Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station ~ t Nuke Leak Onofre Plant: It Can't Happen Here "We concede that it 's not just a little thing." Don Curry, an Edison spokesman s aid. "In terms of publicity. It will prob- a bly surpass the Browns Ferry incident." Reactor Buildin& Steam Generator • , CoD1pared To Movie HOLLYWOOD IAP l "The China Syndrome'' is a movie a bout a fi ctional accident at a fictional nuclear power plant, t but parts of the plot seem lo • have turned up in the real·life drama unfo lding near Har- r isburg, Pa. Wednesday's accidenl at the Three Mile Is land nuclear plant, in which radioactive steam was re leased into the atomspbere, was different from the mishap depicted in the movie. released barely a month ago. But Gregory Minor , nuclear engineer -turned·nuclear critic a od a consuJtaot ror lbe film. found similarities on a broader scale. ·'There was a n accident at the plant and the public doesn't real· ly know what's happening," he s aid. "The Nuclear Regulatory Commission wlll be sending In investigators to try and found out wha bappeoed arter the fact ... "There seem to be similarities to what happened Wednesday and what happens in the film . We can be sure only of the <See MOVIE, Page A2) Coast Weather Chance of rain decreas· ing to leu than 10 percent tbls aft.ernoon and through Fl'.iday. Lows tonight 47 to 53. Highs Friday 82 to 66. IMJl•ET88A'1 £z.~. bl,,_,,,..,., ·~"' ,._" look Cl ............., fN lril /olJtn ·Md G ,,.ar Of , ..... ,. co ~OtU .,,,.. ,.. .............. pltolo. P.a,.t .47 .... Alf. ••••• M 'f:i 1111w11W Alt ... '-W a I,_ a--·:, M . _ ...... -=~ ...,., ..... iii 1(il ·== ... =:IL I ... By STEVE MITCHELL Ot .. D9ily pttM 5UH Spokesmen at the San Onofre Nuclear power plant say a water pump mishap like the one that occ urred at Ha rrisburg, Pa., Wednesday could not occur at the loc a l Edison Compa ny facility. ..It's like c omparin g a Chevrolet with a Ford." said company s pokesman Dave Bar· ron. "Both cars have combusti· ble engines. but they are built djlferently. ·· He s a id the massive Sa n Onofre plant has the same basic design as Its Pennsylvania sis· te r. "but they were built and de- signed by different companies." Edison ·s nuc le ar engineer chief Keo Baskin said a faulty wa ter pump at San Onofre, "would cause no leak or prob· le m whatsoever." adding it would take ''multiple failures or many redundant s ystems before Flap Escalates any significant leaks of rad1oac· tivity could take place.·· The San Onofre plant current· ly operates one unit which pro- duces 436 megawatts a year. or enough lo meet the needs or a ci- ty of a half mlllioo, company of· ficials say. Two other 1.057 mega watt un- its are under construction. with completion e xpected in three yea rs on the site, making San Onofre the largest nuclear sta· lion In the stale. And while plant officials play down the significance or the Harrisburg Incident, leaders of a local environmental group say the radiation leak Wednesday only emphasizes the potential dangers facing south Orange County residents . Lyn Harris Hicks, an advocate for GUARD, an environmental anti-nuclear plant group. said to- day Harrisburg "was_ fortunate not lo have a meltdown'." .. John O'Connor Officially Fired BJ &OBE&T BARKER Ol .. Dellf ........... Huntington Beach Deputy City AUQrney John O'Connor was fired ofTiciaJly Tuesday as a con· troveny in the city's legal de· partment eecaJated. City At\()mey Gall Hutton said today she took action to fire O 'Connor because be bad waived bis rtpta to ,....,._, to g:r~:. brought a1alalt bim Sbe Ml a deaclline of Tmlday for O'Caaaor t.o meet wttll btr bat ti.-. O'COMor fatled to nep u.. aDPOlntmtat. "We trted to call ldm .,.. Illa repr...atat!v• nd we 1111& a mHMlll•r '• Illa tao•• but coulda't contact blm. ......... told ..... clldn'l wut a lllNl1DI." llM declared. &arUer, Mn. lluUoD laid • would wel1ll O 'Cennor'a r11p ••• to Mr ehar,_ ot la· aubordlaatioD befOft mak.lq • ._..._ • .-. .. or aat to cam ...._... Mr lnteaua. to ~ rlre him. ·O'Connor called the firing "tyrannical and dictatorial." He said he would take "all available defeDBes." When O'Connor was informed Friday that he faced termina· tlon. plainclothes police officers were at the city attorney's or. fices to keep peace. There alao were unconfirmed reports that Deputy City At· torMY Bob Saaa•ter carried a gun at tbe time, apparntly for 1elf .prcUetiGD. O'Connor said in effect he waa Fi1urat1vely forced out or city b1ll atJUnpolnl. He aakl he ootJced a bulce In San1ater's pocket which could have been a weapon, Saapter ta on vacation and waa ....-vailaba, for comment. But Mn. Hutton aaid she dldn 't eee aaJ 1un and that O'CoDDOr'• claim• of "bein1 forced out at 1unpolnt" are rldtculou. "I do know that C ... n&&D, Pap .\I) ' But J ohn G . He rbe in, a Metropolitan Edison vice pres•· d e nt for generation, s aid , ''There is presently no danger lo the pubLic health or s afety. "We didn't injure anybody, we didn't over-expose a nybody and w e ce rtain1 y didn •t k i l l anybody," he added . Herbein said that or the 100 lo 120 employees in the reacto r area al the lime of Wednesday 's accidenl, only 10 to 15 had to be decontaminated with show~rs. The officials told a news con· rerence that it may be severul days before workmen will be able to enter the reactor build- _i n g to a ssess the d a mage because of a large amount of radioactive water. As for what caused the ace•· dent. Walter M. Creitz. presi- dent of Metropolitan Edison. said, "I'm not ruling out human error." Unlit now, a March 1975 fire in lhe control room or lhe Brqwns Ferry nuclear plant in Alabama has generally been considered this nation's most da ngerous in- cident involving a nuclear reac tor. The worst nuclear acride nt in history occurred in the Soviet Union in late 1957 or early 1958, as reported by the American CIA and two exiled Soviet scien- tists. That accident may have caused the deaths of hundreds or people. forced the evacuation or several towns and villages and spread radioacli ve material over 1.000 square miles . Low-level radiation was de · tected in the air as far as 16 miles away Wednesday after an apparent valve failure resuJted In excessive pressure being built up In the water used to cool the reactor core al Thre e Mile Island. At 7 this morning, flerbein • s aid. investiga tors detected radiation le vels at s to 7 millirems per hour as far as 2 lo 3 miles away from the plant. In· dividuala are exposed to up to 30 milllrems in a single X-ray ex· aminaUoo. NUKE INQlf IRY C4lL 'BLOCKED.' WASIDNGTON (APl -An in· qutry at lite Ofnce Of Emergen . cy Preparedne11 Wedneaday nl1bt about the accident at the Thrff MUe laland nuclear raclll· 'Y la Pennaylvanla wa1 ta.ken b; an operator who said "Ute ottlce 11 clONd for the day. Thia II \he an1wertn1 service." -1 I • ,.,..,,. ...... ARTIST'S SKETCH OF NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION 'The Public Doesn't Really Know What·s Happening· One Valve Snapped -Matter of Minutes W ASHJ NGTON 1/\P1 It happened in a matter of minute:-. ln lhe pre-dawn darkness. amid the steady whirr of th1• atom· powered turbi nes and generators electrifying the capital or Penn sylvania JO miles away. one val vc acc1dentally snapped shut And suddenly the power plant on Thrl'tt Milt• Island "tripp1•d out," 1ts turbi nes and reactor automaticalh :,hut down but puffing radioactive steam into the a1rovcr Harrisburg and' 1c101ty WITION PERHAPS EIGHT MINUTES. a <•ompuny officia l sa id, the accid(•nt itself wa:. over But for hours i.lften~ ard te<'l">.'ll cians deLiberalely released more radioactive slc<t m into the at mosphere in a "feed -and-bleed .. emergency maneuver to l'OOI the stricken reactor It may be some tlml' before 10vest1gators from the Nuclear Regulatory Comm1ss1on and techmc1ans of Metropolitan Edison Co .. which operates the pla nt. r1gure out what happened. But they have begun to p1ct·e it together Three Mile Island holds two larJ.!e nuclear powerpltmls . Unit I. placed in operation in 1974, was ~hul <town for rcfuehng while ib companion. Unjt 2, completed only one year ago. carried on. IN EACH PLANT, RADIOACTIVE fuel 1n 1t~ reactor core creates heat which m ust be earned a way by water. both to pro- duce turbine-spinning steam and lo keep thc reactor from over· healing aod melting. Both plants are "prc~sur1zed watt-r reactors·· 10 which the cooling wate r rea ches temper atures or 500 to 600 ncgrces Fahre nheit and is preventc.'<f from turning Into steam by being kept under high pressure . George Troffer. Metropoli tan Edi~on's manager or gene ration quality assurance. explained that cooling wnler inevitably contains "Crud" In the rorm or iron. cobalt :md other materials dissolved or I flaked from pipes. valves and olher parts of the system This "crud" is made r adioactive as il passes through the re ac-, tor and lhus must be kept separate from the water that circulates r through the turbines as s team. •' SO THE HEAT FROM THE COOLING water 1s transferred to 1 the turbine Steam system through a system of "heal-t!XChangcr " pipes . It was /1 valve on a pump feedi ng r lean water lhrough the steam-generating system that railed , apparently because wate r somehow filled a controlling air line. said John Hildish, supervisor ot licensing for Metropolitan Edison. When the valve sna pped shut. it cut off water going into one or two pumps feeding one heat-exchanger. The pump, which could burn itself out without water, automatically shut down. The second pump then overloaded and shut down as well, Troffer explained. With one of the plant's two heat-exchangers now out of ser vice, there was lnsufficient steam so the turbine shut down too. ""1IOUT THE STEAM·SVSTEM TO carry it away, heal built up in the reactor. causing a surge of high pressure . As programmed. the reactor 's computer quickly movt.-d 61 control rods into the core. shuttinR down the atomic reaction, and started dJ'aJnlng Its coolin1 water lo relJeve the pressure. So far. said Troffer. everything was r~pondinc as planned. "The nnit lndicaUon ol a problem was the flndina o1 hlgh radioactivity levels lnsldc the reactor containment," Troller said. <See VALVE SNAPPED, Pa•e A!) 1 1' AJ DAILY PU.01 Conviction Reversed Dia/rich Jury Picks Anoiher Co•l•fl Storm to Die orne Anti-Cella Evidence Rapped Contilllle Out Tonight 8) G KV Ml\ \'II.I.~ Ol•D••ltll' .... W"'4 Ur l--outtt e .. 11 .. • 19'Tlt t(>n\lc lion on Lat~ <•haqco. n •lalfod tu lht• lht•O m<I t•mlx•ulc>mt nt nr m one)' from tv.o Or•nJll' C-Ount)' ho1p1tal he Otl<'f' ontroUt"d "°''" ovtrturrwd W~a,y Whc-n ~v r .. 1nc th IUllt)' plH Cl•lln <'nti>J"C'CJ ln u()('raor t'.tlt111 lh(" 1''ourth l>t"trkl Court (If Ap pt>al aid -.cJffu• of th e\•1ck>oc1 Ubt'd f!Uln)t Ct•llll v. a. 1 lh•.:a.lh Obl ltlnt'\I 1'hl' c.·ourt ' rulln.z doe5n t m 1;«1rn C1•ll.1 ~ 111 tw frt•1-.1 rrorn lh~ fl•<krul pr11>1m 1n Lompo1 whc.•n • ht• " nn\N p.cn mK • h \'e y.-ar t rm on (t'(lt•rJI t•h ri.:1· rt• htled to tht• tht•ft und t·mbt•ttlt m••nt Nor do\.~ 1t meun thut L'c.•11..i r 111 ·1 11lJH t>...· trlf'd on Uw 117 stnh' t•ho.11 ).:t'... lmlJWd J6:oJln~• him in l!f1ti b\ lht· 1·ounty Grun1I J ury Wh al Uw ruho~ m E>ans Ii. th<1t the 1tppt>llal<' court round thl· O r a n~c County Utl>l r kt Al lornt•y 'b offl1·(• a cted 111 .. gall) whE>n It ~ent an a J(c·nt into a hoispil uJ t1nn1 st11111 111 ~•'<irt·h of t'vtd<'nt'f' us.>d l1l 1nc·r11n111ull' lht man 'Aho wu:. onc·e the t•11unl y ., fon:m~l 1JOh t1t·ul donor Another Held In Huntington "Parlor' Case \lke offi cers a rrested another employ~ of a Huntington B<'ach ma ssa~e pa rlo r We dnesday , bringing to nint• the total a rrested this wet:k in c:onnection with a poltcP crackdown on a ll<·gr>d pm nt1tution act i v1ty S andra K:.ilafatis, a ;u .ye ar· o ld e mpl oyee <tl Ada m !> M assaRe. 8839 Acta ms A vc . wai. charged wit h sol1 c1la t1 on or prostitution, poltce said. Simila r charges W<'rt' filed against sevt'n women arre!>tcd T uesd ay n 1~ht Ar res ts were made of e m1>loyees from six or the city's eight parlors Town and Country, Adams Massage, Huntingto n Sands Massage P a rlor, Golden Wt!st Spa , Spa of Hawa ii and lluntington lleallh Cente r Tht-owne r or the Huntington He alth Cente r. 61·year-old Ben nte Storey, was arrested and charged with l'mploying an un liceni.ed masscw-e. \. Sgt. W.rry <.;aan said more ar rests may be made in connection with a month long under cover ln vesligalion . • f',.._PageAI MOVIE •.. confm;ion in what Is rel1•ui.t:d to the J>Uhl1c <.1nd the sta teme nt lhal thert' wai. no danger to the public · Thal co uld be taken right out or the movie." Actor Michae l Oougl1u., who produced and co-starred In "ThC' China Syndrome." said he• found the real accldcnl"disturbingly lronic " J anc Fonda, partne r with Douglas in preparing the movie, was on a film location In Ut..h and una vailable for comment. lier partne r and cxeculive producer of "The China Syn d rome ," Bruce Gilbert, s aid, "There is a great te mptation lo lay. 'I told you so.' But we' re as •hocked as anyone about whut has happened.'' The movie begins with a mis ha p at the fictiona l Southern California nuclear plunt. The mm 's accident starts a chain or events that is stopped just s hort 6f disaster The nuclear Industry has at tocked lbe movie as anll·nuclear propaganda, while. oppone nts of atomic energy b'ave.rallled to its !Np port "'~ DAILY PILOT I,_ Ot-c....t 0...t .. ,IM,•'"'-""••<-.. _.,... _..,._, .. _ ..... ..,. , .... 0._ c-· ~~(-y ... l>O••l•oclttlotlu•• putill•,,.,O Mll<wMv ,,,._ r ti41•¥ '°' Coo•• -.. N«-111 .. 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OMclM ~ •«11. 11 .. 0-.f• '""' c.-.. .... 1•-..c ..., ...... o.<1rP __ .._ A PARTIAL VICTORY Dr. Lo ala Celt• That 1·v1d1•111·t· wa:. neve r u:.i.-·tl .11-tJlnst Cl·lla 111 a lrtul bct•<tu:>l'. .tllt•r J v1·ar or 11n•l1 1ul motwn ... ht· plc.-Jd._-d gullly to 10 t•ounL., 10 duded m the Jerund Jury and 1ct mcnl T he a1)1wlh1lt! court 1r1 Sun l>lt•)(o ruJed that lh1· t rial court c-rn:d in rl'fus1nu to :.up1>ress the t•v1den<'e and. al> u rt•bult, Cella <'Onccded lh•• ca:.c by pleudmg g uilty before his t rial on the !-.I ute chargt'l> i.<ol unde r way. T he reversal by the appellate court was a victory for defense attorney Kt'ith Monroe who had riled the legal briefs asking for the guilty plea to be set aside In its dt·c.·1Mon. lht• cou~ com plimcnted Monroe for the brev1 ty or his lt•gal c.i rgumenls which covered more than 6,800 pagci. of court reMrds in roughly eight parugruphs Seized an lhe print :.hop searcb by the OA's agent, a ho pita.I e mploye.• who had bffn arrt'fltl.'d for JllCIJl'dly •OliCiltng t he murder of h.l.S eatrangNI wife"!> IOVl•r . wflre rop1es or ~u1>pher In \lok t'!4 ull<•.icdly utwcl lo d<1fruud l ht' two hoflp1t<ala "Thl' d111trn·t atlorn1Jy'11 ofrlce t.•n1•1&<'d HU)' 1 the ag •nt 1 lo do tha t thlnR whtc•h 1t could not do, Uu1l 111, t•ot1dud k iwar<•h w1lhoul v• obubll' t·aUHc. · · th · u11p<:lhtk t'OUrl 1'Uld It .idded thul tht· 1l1btrt cl at 1t1rney'& 0H11.:l' h•arcd 1l did not ha Vl' :-uffi l'H:nl reaMm lo gt•t a t>l-<~1n·h warrant " Ut•fon· lhl· ••"pellatc court ruled ttw bl'arch an vahd, the Supt<rlo1 Court a., w<•ll u:. h.'C.lercil l'OUfll> had fou{ld lhl' M!Url'h WU!\ legal Uul Monroe said late Wednei. day thul fl·dl'ral law l!Overninl! 1-tt-urche .. differ' :,lightly rrom '>l a t e law an ti that ror mer Su1w r1or Court J udge Wilhum Speirs "wus s imply 1n e r ror when he sajd the s earch was lega l al'Cordang to stale law." The next move In the case is up lo the now imprisoned Sanw Ana phys1t1an who in 1974 w:1s 'a ltrornaa'h leading donor tu polil1C'al c.·auscs a nd campaign., Cella must now move to havt· hiK plea set aside and ask for u new lri<.11 in whi('h the tarrusht·d t.•vidence cannot be used agam.-.t htm If he does so, he runs the rti.k or being convicte d on all 117 charges rather than the 10 to which he pleaded guilty. But If Cella falls to m ake a move for the new trial. the c rim in a l j udg m ent enter ed against him as a result of hls g uilty plt!a will be reinstated. After that plea. Cell a was sen lenced to roughly three years in sla te prison and rined $50,000 T h e prison term was lo h•· served concurrently with Lhl' federal prison tame he is now puttang 1n at the rir1son in Loin po~. Pathologist Says Autopsy Unclear About Baby Death The C'Oroner 'i. pathologist who performt>d an autopsy on the in· fa nl Or . Willia m Waddill is a c· cused of murdering admitted to· d<1y he cannot pinpoint the pre· C'1se cause of death. Dr . Robe r t Ri c hards maintained he is certain the two· Pound. i:;-0unce infant died as a result of manual s tra ngula tion. But under questioning by de- fense attor ney Charles Weed man. Ric:ha rds told the Orange County Su~rior Court jury he <.'ould not be certain whether the allegedly strangled inrant d1ed from closure of the windpipe, a <'Ut off of a1 r to the bram or re· la ted nerve <.1nd arte ry llamagt!. "I said I would not want to be committed to one (c ause of death) ... since I was not there at the time," Richards testified. Richards was call ed to the wit· ness stand for the second time today in the 43-year-Old Hunt lngton Ha rbour physician's murder retrial. The new testimony c ame as Deputy District Attorney Robert Chatterton was nearing con- clusion of the prosecution phase or Waddlll's trial. The obstetrician Is accused or s trangling the infant on March 2, 1977. the day he performed a saline abortio n on the inlanl'., 18 -y e ar ·old m o ther a t W estmins ter Communily Hospital. Waddill's first trial ended li&St May when jurors s aid they we re deadlocked 7 to 5 in favor of ac· qulttal. Weedman has m c.ilntained his clie nt's innocence and contends the infant was a lread y dead or irrevers ibly al death when Wad dill examined he r. Chatte rton has aq~ued Waddill strangled the infant rear!!Jg he would race a malpraclil'IOsu1t ir the infant survived with brain dama~e from the sail water abortion solution. Weedman said today that Or. Ronald Com elsen has testirled that he saw Waddlll's hand at the throat or the "aborlus" rour lime11 for 30 seconds to less than a minute each lime. He asked Richards If that alon e could cause death by closure of the windpipe. "No. I would say that would .not work," Richards le1>lifled. But he continued to maintain that closure of the windpipe, a cul off of oxygen to the brain, re· lated nerve and artery damage, and/or a combination resulted In the infant's demise. F,....P~AJ VALVE SNAPPED. • • When pressure in the reactor reached a set trigger·polnt, an emergency system began pumping fresh cooUng water tn, to stabiUze the pre1>sure and keep the reactor from overheating. ONCE THAT WAS ACCOMPLISHED, •bout eight minutes after the plant had "lrippt.'Ci out," this emergency system was shut off. Troffer said. But it seemed one heat exchanger might have been damaged he said, and the plant operators, uncertain which one , were afraid to use either to cool orr the atUl·hot reactor . So they turned the e m ergency cooling 11y11tcm back on, reeding waler lnto the reactor, then "bleeding" It out lo an adjacent aux-llia~y bulldlng and venting Ila steam, lnclucllng some of the rad1oactJve "crud," Into lhe open alr . Trotror said tb1t '1 bow ~tot the radioactivity got out . Rt; SAID NOTHING ESCAPED DlaECl'LY from the lightly· sealed reactor housing and lhlt the high radioactivity lruiide It was not stron1 enouah lo penetr1te the plant's walls, despite reports from the Nuclear Reaulatory Commluion that thls may have hap· pened. By Wedndday evenlq, Troffer aald, this "leed·and·blced" procett wu baited. But the NRC uld racUoacllve llMI continued to leak from the plant late lnto the ~Jhl, apparently from cooling water 011mped lnlo the auxiliary bullcliftl. TrOfrer Hid . however, the emer1eney wu over aDd lhe next 1tep wu to "clean up tbe me1t1 . • • an ••te111lve, tedloul clean-up aoap aad waa.r, acrubblnf, cleanina." Tbat eould take d1ya or week1. Plat otnclal1 and the NRC at flnt feared &he accident may have damqed tome nuclear fuel roda iD &he reactor, perhapa re· le11ln1 IOllM of their bltbly radJoacUve conteatl. But NRC In· veetl1...,.. Cllarlel OalllD• Mid tbeN epparently wa1 no dama1e to &he readOr core. .. , .. SAN DIEGO -The task or 11elecU~ the 12 juror11 who will t r y ind icted Oranae County SupervttM>I' Ralph Oiedrleh and 3 rchltttt LeRoy ROfle hert-on bribery <'harges ~onlinucd today in Superior CO\lrt So fat. th@ prOIS*:tlVe Jurors have been uked only one major question by Judge Rose Th1rp: "This 1s a criminal cast.' that 1s expected to last up to s ix weeks Js there •ny compelling rea11on why you could not serve lhal long., .. More than h:ilt those a!>ked tha t question h ave fo und a reason good enough for Judge Tha rp to excuse them. Out 34 prospective juro rs gave no compelling rea11on for being cxcu11t'Ci und are still in the run- ning They'll u nde r go m or e in· tens ive quesltorung by the de- fe n11e lawyers as we ll as the p rosecutor , Orange County Assistant D istr ict Attorney Michael Capizzi D e fens e l a wyer s K e ith Mo nroe, James Ridde l and Sylvan Aronson saHt.thcy t•xix:ct the Jury sclctlion process will (•ontinue "for t hree or four days " Unlike most trials, the jurors are bei n g inte r vie w ed in di vidually, out or sight a nd sound of one another . * * * f'nMtPageAI JURORS ••. .. J urors arc frcqueotly uncom- fortable in a courtroom aod un- l 1 k e I y to g i vt! th o r o u g h responst-s," Mi ss Bennell says. ·'fl ofte n 1s necessary to probe more deeply to gel a full un· ders tanding of a person or lo look at their motive:.," she adds. Miss BennNt he ll eves that Jury selection is mo8t difficult m cases tha t h ave gotte n widt•spread publicit y . C<.tbc~ similar lo Oiedrich's. "Yes ... ~he answers. "some p eopw t ry to get o n widely publicized cases. j uror s who a lready have their minds made up. "/\nd i n th e w ak e o f Wa te rgate. it 1s u problem l sus- pect for a public official to get a jury that is completely open. minded." Miss Bennett says sh1.· agreed to accept the Diedrich case afte r talking lo the indicte d county s upcrv1sor and. in her opinion. finding him to be "a m an who s peaks what he truly feels • · 1 only work in cases I believe in.·· she insists. By TOM BARLEY OI u. 0..1, .. lletl Sl.tfl A persistent Pacific storm that hit the Orange Coast with more than two inches or rain as It m eandered over Orange Coun· ty should be a thing of the past l•lte tonight . th e Nation a l Weather Service said. "f'riday should be fnir and sunny," a forecaster said. "And that's the end or the good news .· T he ba d news is that n new storm is on lt.s way here from the northern Pacific Ocean and ts ex~tcd to add to the sutura lion the county has s ustained in the last three days . The storm is e xpected lo reach this a rea Saturday. And the pre d iction brought g roans fro m rain-weary farmers an Orange County. P lanting and cultivation have been del<tyed by long days of ra 1 n but th e m ost ser ious d a m age h a s b ee n t o the s trawberry crops . f"arme rs grimly surveyinit the.· soaked fruit predict that their losses Wlll run as high as $6 million. And the ta b will go highe r if the expected storm mate rializes Saturday. "We desperately need som'· warm sun and light breezes to dry the cro p out," com mentcd Dur Thetfo rd of the county·s f>"a rm Bure au. "A lot o r ~trawberries are rotting on t he ground and each day of rain means more costly losses." Growe rs predicted before the most recent s to rm tha t the s pring time crop e<>uld run as high as $40 million lo $50 million -J · f'roM Pa~ Al FIRED •.. Sangster hab a permit to carry a gun," she added Mrs Hutton said thal it 1s nol un common ror attorneys lo carry weapons. '·several have been blasted an their ornces ... s he said Mrs. Hutton said today th<1t O 'Connor appeared lo be agita t· cd and angry when he was given nolit'c and lhut oHicc sccretaricb were frightened. O'Connor said he re mained calm when served lhe pa pers . He told a reporte r al the time that he had no a nimosity fo r Mrs . Kutt.on. "not a chanc • now." Thetfo rd su1d Work crnw11 in several county commun1tlcs took advantage or the lull 1n the s torm today by c ll•arlng m ud 11111.h.·s and blocked (•ulverts And flremt'n in San Clementi· arc tinxiow;ly wtttch1n g a crack at the ShOrt'cltffs Mobile Coun try Club t hat widened from three inches lo two feet durln~ the storm Recalling tha t scvnal O<'CU pants or mohile hn rnc b wen· evacuated last December undt·r slide conditions . a r1rem :10 1m · dieted that to ns of earth amt mud may be d1slod~ed under lh•· impact or more rain Worth Keene Quits College Board Post Arter 18 year'> on th1· <.:c1a!-.I Coto mun1ty Collt•g1• 1>1.,lrt<·t Board of trustt.-cs , W11rth Kcem· a nnounced his n ·tirwn•·nt al Wednesday's board m(·•·lm~ 1n Costa Mcs<.1 K e e n l' , 6 I . 1· , t ,. d "circ umsta nces aff1•c·t 1ng my pe r~onal und businc:ss interest:." m submiltin~ u letter ''' res1gna l io n to Chunc<'llo r Norman Watson and follow tru'>lt!eti. llh res1gnat1on t<.tkt's cfft•<·t May 31 "The r<.~1~nat1on <'ame as a complet e surpri:.e to adminii.t ra t io n , .. d is t ric t !-.pokcs m an Har ha rd Simon said tcHlay. Keene M11d he wi ll ht· moving from his home in Scul Bt·<.1ch t1> Su n Luis Obis po, whe n h1:. reh1gnat ion takes crrcct K een e . w ho served a !'. pos t01asll'r of Seal Beach for two d ecades. join•·d rolle~l· t rustees following h1:. election 1n 1961 lie was la i.t elected lo tht· board m 1977, with has term :-.el lo expire in 1981. District orficials said they will appoint a rcplact>ment to Keene Residents who livt.' in Keene·~ trus tee area, whic:h includes St•al Cka rh, and lht• llunl t n~ton Beach area wci.t of H<·ad 1 Boulevard, may <11111ly for the po:.t A. rc pla<•emcnt would ser ve until ttw n(•xt trustee election, set for November of this year. COSTA MESA STORE ONLY 3 HOUR SALE! FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1979 6 to 9 P.M. •LY I OO's TO CHOOSE FROM EVERYTHING DRASTICALLY REDUCED!! We wll close from 5 to 6 p.m. Friday, to www k down the merch.c:tise . • • and then, YOU WILL IE AILE TO IUY ,A LA·Z·IOY RECLINER AT A FANTASTIC SAVINGS! •Mo Layaway ... Sates A.al • FREE Immediate Delivery Don't llllss this chcmce to scne wey on America's favorite easy chair!!!! WHITE'S 642-1657 ' ' CALIFORNIA l'hunld9y. March 29. t979 DAIL y PILOT AS Brown Overr11Jes Curb's Nomination JEADS ABOVE THE RESTI Hassle Over Naming of Judge hatters 'Spirit of Cooperatio1'' SINCE 1894 A RAMENTO CAP> Gov Edmund Rrown Jr bu qwckly rP c1oded U Gov M1kt> Curb's nomlnahon or a con t-rv•u ..... ~ Re publican a pro formally 11ubm1t~d by tht• end oC lhls week l\ruhlan'H 11ominat1on wa~ unnounccd nner Hrown rclurnt'«I to ollforma W dncsdiay, and he 1mmt•dlul1•ly w1thdrt'w II 1d1n11 Judgt• Qf lht• llltltf' C-Ourt of Appt•itl Ill Lo'> Ana~\ · ·'rht• lwuh•nunt .:o' eroor was <•xf'rcisinu his xtutulory J)()Wt•r. ond :.o urn t," l:Srown suid Drown . aid W("(tn('. day h • wlll nomf Ju.,tlc-t• l\44rnard Jeffer~. a hber1ll ju11 .. t who now i«•n('i. on the mt.> l'OUrl, a pr 1d&na Judlill' T h<' t'J>lsOO hallt"~ th(' "'»Plrll of C'OC),,..1 11 IN FOUR l•ltE\'IO S s hnts 88 1*Ctlng gov· •rnor, Curb hn11 cleort-d ull actions with Brown ('urb dul n,,1 t.~xpl111n why he hud changed his ~tunf<' 1rnd ht.> dad not .:runt requesls for in· t••rv1ewi. lion" "h•l'h th' l> mo<'ral1f f<OVt'rnor and Hepubhc-an ll~Uh.'ll3nl aovtmot Mth prom1n'\l lo ob!. •r\lt> artt•r 'urb look o<ft('(' in J44nu r W h 1 It• R row n ~ a 1 n W.a. b1n~'\oo Tut• da v lo lt•,llh bdort.• a <-on111 l~ :"1 1onal l'Omm1t tCt> on lht• SOtllO Pll)t'llM N>n I rovt•n.y, t 'urb, hl'rv1ng ai. UC'l 1n11 t:ov.-rnor 'uhm1tled '"'' An~d 'ti Sup('nOr Court Judgt• >\rmund ;\rubl.tn ., nJmc• to th(• Judu•utl 111>u1ntmt.•nti. Com llH!>ltlOO Gruy Ot1v1li, Brown 1> ch1er or stttrr, s aid he "' rnl'tl <"urh :-. eh1d of .. u.rr. Shel Lytton that nro""n would rt.•11<:1od J\rubwn'h nomination. II ~ -.omt•lh••W of Jn l(Jlt• 1:1ct," Davis said l'o mukt· !'l1wh an appmntmont 1n light or the gov· t•rnor 11 ullt>nlton to wllhdruw 1t would only s ubject tbt• umiomlt•t.• lo 11ndu1,• t•mbnrrassmenl " ·\1 uhi.m m.1d,• twadhm•"' m l975 for rf'fu'11n.: lo u t• ltw :.tau11hu d 1u1 ) 1n,trut•t1on that n tJW 111 ._. l'hu r~t· t.•u,dv mulh• und that lht• v1rl1m ' h':-.ttmon) 'huuld ~· \llt.'\\l'tl with u wt1un Thi l'ljhfomw Suprt.•mt• Court h1tt'r proh1hllwl tht•t tn :.truetum A "l>Okt.'btn,11) for lht.' California Judicial Coun 1•11 i.u1d 1t twd no re<.'ord M when, if ever. a lieute · nunt ~uvt·rnor had uppomted a JUd~e ag1:11nst the will of tht• ~ovt.•rnor while the govemor was out of th(• sUHt> Curb'' Ht•t·t1on last fall marked the first lime 1n th" l't.•ntur} that ('ahfornrnns selected a go' l'rnor amt llt.·ul('n.rnt J:Overnor from diHeren~ purtw:. Curb '>atd after taking office in January that ht• would uvwd confrontation. and that il would b<· "1rrespon.-.1bh.•" for him to make hasty appoint mcnts m Urown ·s ubsl•nro L<Jsl )t.•u r. Arabian usl..t.-d ·' lf'g1ltlat1vt· corn m1tlt-e to ullow JUdges to car ry t·oncealed Wl•apon' without perm1b Tht.' measure wJs defeated J t'rft.•rson ha:. bct•ome tht.' turget or con servat1ve:. who :.a" ht.' ha:. been loo sort un c·nmmals Brown :.aid the nomination would h\• Also pled..:1ng b1pa rt1san <.'<>Operation, Brown n•slore<l to Curb several duties which Curb's Democratic predeces!>or. Mervyn Dymally. had Tlaat Sinking Feeling Fast running streams of mud and debris made crossing difficult for motorists trying t o ~et in and out or Palm Springs Wednes· day. The car in foreground was stalled but help came when a passing motorist lowed 1t and its occupants l o safety. Two Marines Arrestee\ in Killing Probe SAN DIEGO <AP I Two Marines. including one ap· prehended on a fugitive warrant in Indiana. were arrested ror in· vesligation of the stabbing death of Robert Les lie Scarbourough aboard his sloop in Oceanside harbor, police said. Homicide Detective Roy K. Smith said the arrests stemmed from investigation into the 54· year-old Pacific Telephone Co. technician's death of multiple s tab wounds. Scarbou rough's sem i-nude body was found March 11 on the floor of his s loop, the Tai Pan. S MITH SAID Pvt. Robbie David Cochran, 1'9. was a rrested late Tuesday at nearby Cam p Pendleton. A 17·year·old Marine deserter, who Smith declined to identify because or his age, was arrested by FBI agents early Wednesday in Mur.cie, Ind. The youth, arrested on a war· rant charging desertion and un· lawful flight to avoid prosecu· tion. was being held in In· dianapohs in lieu or $200,000 bail pending extraditio n to California, Smith sajd. f Film Closure Hit by ACLU SAN FRANCfSCO CAP> -The America n Civil Liberties Un ion says that Mayor Dianne Fein· s tein violated the First Amendment a nd Fifth Amendment whe n s he worked to cJoee a movie s he said inlplred violence which injured five teen· aaera. (Rela&eclltory, 89> The ACLU, in a stale· ment released Wednea· day, uld tbat the mayor's penuasioa of tbe ownen of tbe Alhambra Tbea.ter to close "Boulevard Nlcbta" halted free speech and came without due pro-ce11. • Teacher Wounded Fleeing Assailant LOS ANGELES < P > -A high school Englis h teaoher who was shot while fleeing from a would-be rapist and robber was listed in stable condition at Los Angeles New Hospital. officials said. Police said Miriam Schneider was alone in her classroom Wednesday afternoon when a man thought to be in his late teens or twenties burst in. brandished a pistol, demanded money and tried to rape her. Tbe young man escaped ( J a rt er firing one s hot t hat sr ATE struck Mrs. Schneider. 39. as : he ran from t h e room. _ _ authorities said. The bullet passed through part or her abdomen and through her thigh. a hospital spokeswoman said "She said s he did not recognize the gunman ... s aid Jim Ball, principal at Los Angeles IUgh School. ·'She seemed to be more concerned about getting her grading done and lhe future of her classes than she was about her wounds." .letlltwr Pllet Bla•ed ltt SD Cr••la WASHINGTON <AP> -An investigator lnlo North America's worst aviation disaster says the pilot of a jetliner ··failed to meet his responsibility to maintain visual separation " before his Boeing 727 collided with a sm all plane over San Diego. J ames B. King. National Transportation Safety Board cha irman, called the session lo clear up iovestJgative dmerences among lbe board's staff. which has been probing the Sept. 25, 1978. collision of a Pacific Southwest Airlines jet and the small Cessna 172 that killed 144 persons . Pea wwwaeat Leaat ·re,.,. Nntla9 8fte OK'd LOS ANGELF.8 (AP > -A year's delay in a $44 inilUon harbor dredcing proposal has ended with an agreement to provide a 15· acre permanent nesting site for the least tern, a sea bird on the federal endangered species list. The Los An8eles Board of Harbor Commissioners adopted the pact WedDeld.ay, reached earlier io oe1otiationa between port of· ficiaJs. the U:S. Army Corps of Engineers. the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the slate Department of Fish and Game. Miter~ Alter FfN!e .... Ortle•I SAN JOSE °(AP> -A hiker remained in serious condition to· day after a flve·day ordeal on a mountain where he and five com- panions who straggled to s afety had run afoul of the weather, authorities reported. Stan Edwards. 23, o( Livermore. was listed in serious but Im· proving condition at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center where he was taken Wednesday suffering from exposure and dehydration. E dwards was found unconscious in a canyon on Mt. Hamilton, about 30 miles east of here. SAN MATEO <AP) -Officials w.ho offered haJf.price rates lo bury hundreds of victims or tbe Peoples Temple mus murder· sulct• have becked out, saying they don't want their San Mateo cemetery to beco~ a cull gatherinc spot. "We do not ln nd lo give the cuft the opportunity for an an· nual ritual pilari age here ." said Theodore Kimcbe. president of Sk)tlawn Memo aJ Park, south ot San Francisco. Cemetery of. riclal1 aa1d ear er UU. year they would sell plots to bury 255 un· idenUfted bodies. and nearly 300 more bodies whose relatives mi&bt want to bury them here. > • L !llrlpped from the offk\\. Oymully bad u.lso acted whllo Brown was ouls tde the state. Although 8rown pre vailed in this first public conflict wilh Curb. the incident highlights a sticky political problem for Brown, who says he is 8Crlou11ly considering running for the Democratic nomination for president in 1980. t66J ,._...._ •·-. C....MeM, c.rtt. nn1 A fuJJ.scaJe presidential campaign would take ,.._. 64MHI. 646-UH Brown out of lhe st ate regularly and leave Curb in '===============~~==~ charge for long periods or lime. r While Brown apparently has the power to withdraw the Arabian appoinlmel'\l,, there are other actions Curb lftight take as acting gove rnor whic h Brown could not easily undo. such as signing or vetoing bills and making Judicial appoint· mcnts al the trial court level. _ • Lytton said there is .. some uu1AN question" as to whether Brown could withdraw the Arabian nomination. but he didn't elaborate -" But Brown's legal affairs secretary, J An· thony Kline. said Curb "has not <ippo1nted. Ile has nominated. ll 's an important distinction " Kline said 1t would be .. quite a diffe rent mat· ter " 1r Curb appointed a Judge at the Supt:rior or Municipal Court level becausl' there 1s no con· firmalion process, and the governor does not have authority to remove a Judge once appointed. A Step Away? Anti-bus Plan Nears Ballot SACRAMENTO <AP> -A constitutional amendment aimed at overturning Los Angeles' court.ordered school integration program won final approval by the California Legislature today. The Senate vote was 28·6. Sl\CRJ\ MENTO I AP> A consl1tut1onal amendment aimed at overturning Los Angeles' court-ordered school integration program was one sma ll step away from the nl'.'xt statewide ballot to· day Busing foes expected litUe trouble in getting the State Senate lo approve Assembly amend· ments to the measure, a move that would put 1t on the ballot thjs Augus t or in June 1980 The amendme nt. SCA 2 by Sen. Alan Robbins. 0 -Van Nuys, would require California Judges to follow the U.S. Supre me Court when deciding whether to order schools to integrate T HAT M E.\NS STATE judges could not issue school integration orders dealing with pupil as- signment or transportation unless they round tn· tl·ntional segregation J\ny l'XJSllng court orders which violated the a me ndme nt would have lo be overturned. Robbins says. The state Supreme Court says segregation s hould be eliminated regardless of cause Normally the measure would ~o on the ballot al the next regular statewide election in June 1980. l0%off eveey paperback. For a limited time only. BRENTANO'S Offer avail ablt• only at· 1 South Coas t Plaw (714) 556-753:3 American E xpress, Master 'hargl., Visa, Diners Club accepted. CHRISTIANS A Aa. b leil9g Made on WlhlntMc) -Apptying ~ laws of ....... to shcrWJ JG#' faith Mt hlltlCllrist-w. 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Co11lrover y Repeats Tlw '·H!a or .lo hn O'Connor IS playing n repeat ., .. rr11rm,111r(• 111 lfuntmgton HNH'h o ( on11ur. ;,i <kputy f'tl> uuurncy. last week received 1111\11· .. lnnn <'It\ Attornl'V Ct<Hl llullun that s he intends t<> fll l' h11r1 ~I r' llutton t:ontt•ntls thut O'Connor's cond~t .unounh to 1n-.ubordinat1on. O'Connor denie s 11 J 11 1~178, 0 ('on nor v. :.is fired by former City Attor ney 11011 Ho11t.1 .ifln I h1..· l wo Pngagl·d in a phys1ci.1l altcrcaU<'ln Ill () C'lllUllll ·., off I('(' O 'C'mmor· wa-. reins tated last July by Mr~. Hutton but 111111~.., ap!fitl'<•nt I~ have not worked out. 11 '' n<1t th1· 1nt1..·11tion ht•rc to JUdg(• who J:., right a nd "11111g ir1 l tll' <l i-.put<' a J>f'I son nl'I board :ind poss1bl} ol t11 •1-, Y.dl ch •nd1• lh;1l Hut 11 lw s lo h•· ho1>cd 1 IH•t tht' matlt·r 1·L1n be h<-1ndlc.'<f "1tho11t Lhc.· 111 1lt•rn1..·:-.~ m<.inikst<>d in O'Connor's prevto~ I II 1111-( Ttw <·onlr11v•·r sy shouldn't tw a llowNJ to rntcrfcr<! w1 I h Uw fuuc·t 1onin~ of ttu• c.·1Ly's l('g:J I dc:partrm·nl Planners Overstepped /\ til.1.100 :,<1u ;m : fo<>t audition lo Fo untain Valley Com· muntly Jlos1ntal h<.as been approved by city councilmen ..,1 Lt•r runn1n~ into som e problems at the planning com· ni u.sum lt•vcl Un1mµrcssed h y whut on • city offi cial termed 'stark and unimag inative" des ign of the new hospital win~. phtnner~ voted ui~atnst the µroJect. Thl?1r ·rnling wus wisely overturn •d last week . The planning c-omm1:-.s1011 o verstepped its hounds by entering the ;wsltwt 1c f u.:ld of des ign. J\llhou~h th · hospital Cetnd SS million ne w wing > may not he up for any architectural awards. the medical f:1t·1laly is functional. if not eye-pleasing Pie.inn •rs did raise C:J valid point when they asked hosp1t<.1 I officials lo come up with u maste r µJa n for the n•maindc:r or the hospital's und~veloped acr eage 'J'h(: vi ·w was ~upported by the council and the hosp ih1l d •vclopmcnt company must come up wjth u nex iblc },'Ian bcfor •construction on the wing can begin. l'his s<!Cms a s uitCJble compromise , but in the future, pl:mrwrs should tw more cautious in blocking a project purlly l~c;.ius ·they don't like how it looks • Opin1om .. expressed in the space above are those of the Dally Piiot Other views oxpressod on this page are those ol therr authors and artists Reader comment Is invited. Address The Dally Pilot, P.O Box 1560, CO&Ul Mosa. C A 92626. Phone(714) 642·4321 Boyd/John Henry tty l •. M. 80\'D Am asked Ir thnl' ('V(Jr wu • rtal John U1·nry who did what the <>Id song say11 ht.> did. 'rhat tMre wn. accord· ing to the historianJs. And he became fomous for driving at.eel, all rll{hl, but not ~t.eel railroad s &ukcs f\ black laborer namt..-d J 1>hn Henry workt.od , in the fon1ttruct1on crew that buill th BiK Bend Tunnel In West Vlrt(lnia Hr pounded 11teel drms to cut hole« for blHUna chargct. Story 8()el he gave out flnaJI> durin(l a nee wllb a newly lnvenW!d .team driU. Y°" know that Ullle air space in the neck ot a bottle of wloe? It.'• the oxy1en ln lt. • Dear Gloomy Gond uuaa a relif ioua 1roup took over ln tan. Otherwtee there mt•ht have been • lot. of ex· ffUtlOllll that ages said wine. There'R more oxy.cen. not less, In a .small bottle than In a large bottle, ln proporOon to the amount of wlnc therein. The refore. lbe smaller the bollte, t.hc more quickly ~ wine ages. That Entllah aJphabeUcal leUer which begins far more words than uny oOMlra ls ·•1." ll 's way uheod of the next one, "c. Women of ancient E1ypt wore little vlala of perfume H Hrriftal. CUent Ukl how lon1 a b61 ctly would IHt, ft ill food 1upply were suddenly cut o«. Three days, that •a my 1ueu. Some Ume back when New York Ctty WH hit witb a Teanuters ' strike, esUmeton ftaured lbeN WU onl' enou1h food on lb• •helv• to hold out for two and a half day1. It'• bellev.d other du. are only 1Hlhtl1 better at«ked. Al a nNrnUon tredial ..-t, -............... . necklace of 1rl11l1 bear teeta., ....... lw a yWt. ............... ,., ...... w.tll .............. '° u..a.._ ............. .. to,. ......... ~-.uct- l1 ................ ft'•• &11 ........... ..,...." Carter Style Dismays Military WAS JllNOTON In the hackroom1 of the Vcntol(on military 1tratt•11l1t" have bet-n dl1mayed at Prt> l<lt'f'll Curler's •xtr mt• rcluc lanct1 to Ullt' anllll•r>' mwu:I~ to prott>cl th•~ flow or Ar~b oil rro m th•· l'ertthm Oulf lo th • cities and fuctoc 1 of Anwricn Som1• l(Cflt'rals havf• priv11t~ly r h ara<-t t•r11t·d the.· l\rab oil q u '"' ~ t• a s l'l'onom l c w a rf il r P UV,Ulnal lht• Wt•At 1'h•· 1973 i\rub oil t•rn burKo 1h>ul1 lhc• Wt•st II n •'l'OOOmll' IJl o w mor(• cl 11 mu "1n .: t h ii n P <· u r I Harbor, ttwy ariiu • Tht· lJmt•'tf Stnh'is und 1tR ulhe-i sllll hovcn't n .'coverNI from th\' 1mpucl . TIU~ A RJ\ BS, rn 1•1111 whtlt•. buv,• <·ont111ucd to munapulotc Mailbox production and prices, disrupt· Inf( the t'CQnom1e11 o r lhc W •st t'rn vowc-rs Now some Arab poll'ntal~• includln.c the Pal ~stl nlan ie adt>r Yus cr Aralat. 8peak "J>tnly or u.~ing the oil HJugot a R u wupon. Arufal h11 '1 ur.ccd h iM Ar1_1b hrolh••rs lo 11hut oH 011 to ttw Untkd States for 1>romotir1g an EKYPllan Iara ·LI ~uce lrcaty he tJ1dn 't likc- SOME MILrt't\RY strah:g1sl« ha V(' SUfU(C8t ·d l>ehind c·IOl>C"(f doort1 that tl m uy bt.' nct'e1'St.try for th lJn1kd Stat g lo strikt• hack with its o wn W\•uporui. The prcsid nl has rt•1J1r-tf'd this 1dt•u. 11 tntln1.; ht> wunt.., no 11url of anotht·r Vietnam . Uut V 1ctruun w u N inc on" c q u c n t 1 u I . l h •· :,trut'i~1RL'\ ar~uc. 111 cmop:u 1son with ttw Maddie· f~tti->t f\ 1·ul off o ( Arnbaun oil would 11hul down Am~ric·an fa\·t.oru·:-. and reduce 1ra rru: by ulmo~t half. Soun•cs l'l<>M' tu <:arl..r i.uy tu: hus u IJU.'lli ion fur f)(;ucc t.hul ran only be des(rlbed as relh~lous. It 1s aarajru1t hl11 convlcllooa to r e· Rort to m11Jttfry measures they uy. Yet somo of his i<enerahs und udmlrnlis ur.cuc privately that ~ace 111 bust protected by flrmnna . .l!:v<-n the up~arancc of weaknes8. they contend. mity tempt our s1dver11urn:s lo lake· uumbleti lhul will incrcuR<: the ru1k of war DU RING Tift; Iranian crlsts, for l'xa mplf', th· Joint Cblcf11 en· courujJed Curter to send a tusk fore<' into th•· Pen11an Gulf as u warnin.c to lhf• Arabs and Sov 1ets alike Lhal the United Sta""" wais prcpar<'d to defeofi 1t.'I 011 imurct'11 An 1nd1:<:1Kivc pres1denL f1r~l orderc-d th~ move. then d\' caded 1l wab too 1>r<1vocut1 ve ~ind ('ant'ell'O It This wali intcrr>n·tcd 1n the K re mun wi t1mid1ly. lh(' Pf>n t ugon i.trntA•i(1sts belww• The Sov1\•ts were templed. lhe refort'. lo lighten th4' press ure on Saudi Arabia. i\mt.·rica 's luq(cst o ver· seas oil tiUP&>ller . 'T'h(J Sov•e\:5 already ha.ct socurt-d a foot.hold on the Arablan Ptininsuha by brloging South "cm en undt:r Kremlin mf1uen<'t! an ev •nt that alanned lht• Suudlis but w~x 11hrugged off by Wa11hin6{ton Th4.' Soviets . anlic1palinR unolher Carter backdown. quiet ly enrour1tt<cd South Ye men to attack tts pro·Suud1 neighbor North Yemen. lnlclhgf:nce rt· ports claim Soviet transourt plunes landed 1:1pprox1mawly 500 Cuban mer Ct!nar11•s l o s pe arhead the attack. Sovi1•l technicians und adv i1' •rs . at·· co rdin g to the n •port i.. m11Htcrmmdcd th · uttuck. THL" CAlJH•;o panic '" SuU<h J\rabla. whose ruhn.i f11m1ly had lost faith in the U.S. ref}()lve to defend them. Oiplomat1c dt1' patches mdu.·utc· that they n· J(a rd Carter 11-. weak and vac1Uating. So they scramblt>d to arrange new ulhanccs \0 pro l ec l lhe>1r e normous 111 1 treasur es. They C'vcn sent cmissari~ to talk lo the· Sov1etx ahout an-an~in~ an act·ummodtt lion Belat(.~ly. the pres ide nt re<' of{nized that the U.S. oil supply was in Jeopardy. In panic, he sent Ocfemse Secretary llarold Rrown to Saudi Arabia lo offer military support. But by this lime, the SaudiR were skeptical. They had just seen Cart.e r aban don the s hah of I ran a Her declaring his undying support for him. "The> simply didn't trust Carwr " one rorc1gn poliry adviser told u11 The president 1s now anx1ousl)· trying to convince th(' Saudis that they can depend on U.S protection. lie has hurriedly sent advisers Lo North Yemen. with a carrier task force to back the m up. He has also sent out rtiplomutlc messages that ttw United SlaU'S will lake what.ever military mea s ures ar c necessary Lo J)rotcct 1L-; oil sup- plies in Saudi i\rabia ft remaaM to be seen wht."lhcr Cart.Pr's belatt.'d measures .,.,Ill he in time. College Funding Has Strings Attached to the FAllor: I found your editorial on local control of community colleg(.-s most interesting. We share your concerns but I'm afraid Proposl· tion l3 w decided that ques· lion. While we were putting a hall to excessive taxation and government expansion, we un- wittingly gave away local con· trol or many segments of local government, ~pecially schools and coUeges. Where t.he money goes, so goes the power. COMMUNITY colleges are now supported about 70 percent by the state and we are already belne told what to do or what we can't do. There is legislation In the hopper in Sacramento a lready to make the K·12 and community colleges comJ>'et.ely sta te ·supported which will even· \.uall)' do away with local school board.<J. In fact public education u we know it today In Callfomia ia In jeopardy as an Institution. If the people are concerned obout this, they had better cC>m· munlcate with their legialat.ors last. I make no value judgments on the state of affalra today but if you want a voice ln how t.hinaa a re going to be run in the ruture, AC>mebody hid better find a way to secure funding without the bureaucratic: atrlngs attached. And if you lhlnk things are get· ting a UtUe out of hand or t11bt now. w1tlt until 1980·81 when thlng1 really gel s orted out. About that time the new Gann JnitJatlve wm be on top of us and you'll have lotll of tbJna• to write about. STEWART CASE Director of Public Alralra Sunta Ana CoUege NeC..11eea.._ To the Ed.it.or. Your March 21 l88ue carried• newt ttory about lbe parenta ol a child tald to hav~ dled or malnutrtUon. IL implied a link between lbal fact and Chrtltian Science. The lndlvldual1 In· volved are not members ol the Ch rlatWl Science denomlnaUon. May I point out that Cbril\.lan SdenU.U are deeply concerMCI with tM welfare of au chUd"9, their proper food clotblna and •1w -.. ;o;id be • ..., •P- t •rent to r ead era of the Cbrlltien 8cleMe llooitor, the 181.erUUoaal dallJ aenp1per publl1W br our eltureb, The MOldtar .... llYeD ntaMI" CO¥· erap to t.M IUbjeet of etalldna'• r1111ta •ad U.. ln&ernaUoul Yearflftllladld. There t1 ao eoaneetlon • whatsoever between Chru>t1;in Science and the h •alth foml theoriCff whic h arc ap1wrenlly :1 part of th11; caRe ROB£1tT C. f'EJ\CCX:K Chriftlian Sc1enc ·Com m1tl<.>e on Puhlicat1on for Southern Cahfornlll •~., •• Airport To the Editor: I see they are nfl.er the clostnl( of Meadowlark Airport again. I believe the houses around the• airport tihould be condemned und razed. Alter ;di. the p<.'Oplc who boo1tht them did it to save a buck. The real "baddies" arc the de• velopers who put them in to say nothing or the planning com missions and city councils who gave I.heir okay. Jl all adds up to greed and kickbacks and the whole community pay1>. Where ls the Env1ronmcntol Impact study as to what hoos~N do to airports? CORDER WJ\'M'ENBJ\ltGER 0.119e,.. .. Pla• To the FAit.or. The Forest Service OWcc 1n Santa Ana recently explaln(.-d a plan lo open thr Santa /\nu Mountain area of Cleve land Na· Uonal fi'orest to ORV'A fOfr. ftoad Vehklcs ). Tho propot1<.'ft open ing 11 scheduled for December, 1979. The proposed openlnl( of thlll &cctlon would have several 11erlous consequences for tho rore1t land and the aurround1ng communiUes In Oran1e County. The openh"' of lbls area for thla UM wou.ld be deatruc\.lve t.o the chaparral cove r of the Santa Ana Mounu1Jl8, allK) known aA the SantlalO Mountain ranfe. ·De1truc:Uon of the natural cov- er of the mountain woU'ld make thla ttHp terrain llabject to mN1lve erotlon and would re- sult In flood damaae to lower reachet ol the canyon1 and to the Santa Ana Valley. THE CHAPAa&AL, when dry. 111 In e•rly 1ummer to late fall, burn• fiercely and generates fire storms which are dan1eroua ln the extreme. Wltb the present closure of the foreat eervtce land, w. have been fortunate not to bne eicperieoHd a major wlld fire on thete mountalu. O'*""' th.lt land t.o lhe pro· poMd off.road vehiel" would in· c r•aa• th• '6re huard lm· meaurably. RHdl In lhe pf'OPC)Hd area are prlmltl~• and dan1erou1. 'fht> Forest Service stJttcd th<il they have no funds for the Im provcmcnl of tht>se roads or for oth1•r iml ety measures. llle1lh<.,. do they plan any fac1lilles or t>t1uipment for aid a nd rus<.'ue (I( pnsons who mi~ht ~ JnJured in Lht> area Al pr~ent the Fire Depart mcnt of Oranl(u County provides this !\erv1ce. which is rather ex· p •ns1ve even with th<' llmlwd use of this area. It M'em s to be out of lint• for the 1-'orest Servil-t> lo e xpect the county lo pick up the bill for the inc re ase in acliv1 ty rJroposed. We nrc as king ror your help lo stop the opening of the forest land before 1t Is tJ>o late . Write lo your Congress man an'1 Senator now. Ct.YDI': KEENEf<. Bratt. IJ~p~ To I h~ F.dltor · AccordlnJ< to Gen Be rnard W. RoJ<ers , the• individual rea<ly rescrvt> Is 500.000 people short of il11 700.000 authorized strength H the volunteer HYSlcm 1s not filllnH the determined qootus. HomelbJng obviously necd.s to bt• done. Wo all lend to llgree here. nut one mu.st. nol hastily cry <titn!llalc the draft If . for exampl e. our llHrtr uhurt• productivity dropJX."1 way below normal. we wouJdn't dra(t people Into being farmc111. would we! Why should we. in our "free IOClety" have to draft <forceJ peopje lnt.olhe millt.ury? Tfft: MILITAaY wlth M>mc outal,dc he lp should examine thorou«h.ly why Lhe number ol volunteers continue to decline. What should they be dolng to 1aln aupport? I'm aur Vietnam haa bad an overwhelm in M ne11Uve ertect on the volunteer pro1ram. but Ume hu a way of chan11n1 atdtudel. Maybe the military should launch an all-oul campaign to try and rc~um out>11c s upoort Possibly a nationwide i;ports and f1lnl•ss oriented }>rol(ram lhlfl would reach many ~'Opie. This might gel more people invo1vcd with the m1liwry ano improve relations. llowever , 1f there• is pos1Uvcly no way for the volunlC"Cr system" to work, and maJorily na.s at, then the draft may have lo be reinstated. Even then, I set! oo need for Uikinl( people off work or out or l'ollcge. This would only be hurting JJroductivity. tr on e looks al the number of unemployed people, the people on welfare, there would be .nany qualified to work in the military This would sol ve more lhao one problem at once. NICK KINCAID ll.ftlf Dllftm•• To the Eclttor · City, l'ounty, Rtalo and federal o rganizations are constantly "trying" to solve tho high Nnl problem They do everything but work on the cause i.carcity. Any time anything is ~aroo it ftOCS up Jn pnce hand, gas, <'olfee, sugar, oil, bananas you name it. Jn fad. they arc doinR llungs t.o make the situation worse. &F.NTAL properties owned by ''small" people -mom and pop triplexes. dupleu~ and rourplex- e11 owned by a senior citizen try- ing to build up a lilllc security, are iradually be<'OminR prop· erties for la.rger land owncn. Rent control tert.alnly does not encourage people to buy or build rentau. Maybe w 'd belt.er elfft en- tirely new olficlals In all govern· ment offices. But lhi11 would discriminate a1aimt a few fair ones, the 'lll&y re nt. cont.ro111 diacrlmlnate acaln&t lalr land.Jorda. I 1ueu -even tboulh I hate the idea -aovemmenl s ublldy 11 lbe OftJY Immediate an1wer to problema of people aeekiq renl· ala they can afford. LltE JOHNSON • lAttns ff'Offt ,...,.. ore .,..,,..,, TM rlfltl IO c:oMftM .....,.. to /tC fPOC• "' .............. ,., .. ,...,..., IAfWr• "' -... "' .... ...,, • Qfon ,,,.,.,_. AU .....,. _,, i.e ... ~ ......... -.... '*' ................. °" rtqMtf ., """'*"' ,.... .. .. ,..,..,.,, PolftW au••,..,..,..... ' . . ' AT YOUR SERVICE I NATION &~ \'?@QJJ(? ~@[(Wt1©@ "Goe Cl prohlf"m ~ Thl"fl wnlr to l'Ot L>un11 Pal will (ti.I rf'd lap', ~tfltlg rlu· ~and CldWlll J1f>t1 ~ IO .-ol oo tn('qWNt' • m j1(1t>t>rn """'' cmd '*a 1 M l• M a&J Wtlr qw lll.iN to l'al f}unit. At \ uwr &rvtct , CJT-ong41 COOJI OoU11 Pilot I'() 1101 .JWJ, Cn to Meta CA '2m As many M tn 0' Po"'bl# "'&U ht aruv.lt'fc-d but phoMd 1nqi.1n 11 m Imm llOt 1nrlu4mQ tlu- rcadn • f&dl OO!lll'. llddr<•u 01\d buamru houri' phlitlt' 11111nbt-r ('<JJmot bf' ronildt'rc-d l>uscolumn oppl"Q" dw lM t'.t t'pl SUt1mJa111 " ~L••••<' ... L•••! DJ';1\U l'A I' I orclt-rt"d ;,i llld ~Ulll)ly 111 .. rrMsh l0to!'I vroi::rnm we•lt:hl los~ formul¥ from Mllbum f~\ll'b of Put amu , N J l r.f.'nl trl)' 18 4:; cht'Ck •·•h 2.'l, 11od lhe ad Jtad orden would tw "St>nt promptly hy rl'turn m 11 • ·r~re's u mont"y bttck 1uarunh'<• on thl product, hut l on'l lry 11 1r thl'y hav~n t t•vcn t>nt It l. C • Cost.a Met.la MU1*111 didn't IM-KID mallla11May Hpply or· dera ••tll Marcb U, auordtaa to lh spollawemaa, who •dd!i , .. .-.acbt"l expect dfo ttwery I• at leul two w~lca. Let A YS kaow if Wa prodHt lu'l l'ffelvc-d by mid-April. AllO keep the malllaic ceelalner. U must ht> rdVlled &o tM com· pany II YCMI dttkle to requut a refuel. A I pound •elfCllll loss ln 48 hours and 12 powHh ln t.be nrsl week hi promised In this produd's ad. Mlrade welgbt loss product,. i.eldom produce mirade rt-suits unless calorie Intake ah10 Is decreased, accordin«i to the l''ood and Drug Ad· mlal8lution. Mllburn's "formula" Is addf'd to water or another bt-vt>rage in the morning and tbe rttl of the day you are adwlsed to eat a "wide selection of tHty foods wblch Is selenUfkalty pro· grammed to maintain a high level of fat burn.off,'' ucordlag to the ad. This probably means low· calorie foods are part of the "crasb-burn" weight 1.oaa program. lleol Mafl Be Perlert Be•• DEAR PAT: We plan to have the roof of our house r e -shingled soon. The present roof is wooden, but we w ant to u~ asphalt shingles th.is dme. Can they be applied ovt. the old roof? J .T .. Huntington Beach It depends on whdber the wooden roof la com· posed ol .shakes or abtng~. If sbakeA, tbey do not offer a smooth ~urface for naUlng~ If ablngl~. the chances ar.-that the asphalt can be appUed sue· cesduJly. Check with a profewslonal roofer since otbf>r fac&oni, such as the Ktrength of the structural deck, also must be con11ldcred. ,...,, ,.,., lltl#r'fl '~" OEAR PAT· I uskcd m y mom what makes Me xican jumping beims JUmp. She told me to ask you. J .J ., Costa Mesa Mexican jumpln« beans, known as "leapers" In M exico and "bronco b eans" lry Soatll~raen. each eotrtaln a faJl.groW8 larva of the "Laspeyresla SaltllU18" modi, wh1cb Uwes lnalde the beaa. Thia ca&erplllar moves lta IMMuse by grasping Ute s llkea waU ol the bean wltb ita legs and vlgorouly snappbtg its body. Befoa&.laa to the ••spur«e" family, native lo Central and South America, the jumping bean bas oo known .. alue except as a nowelty • .()~ PAT: I was surprised lo read in your column that women visit psychiatrists about one· third more often th&n men. I've been wondering ever 8ince • do women use more tranquilizers than me n? K.R., Huntington Beach Ves. Womc-n, wbo number two-tbirda of the coantry's bealtb care COll8amers, take more tran· qalllzers and otber prescription dn&s tlllan men. Tranquilizer prescriptions bne hffn luaed &o 21 million women compared to 19 mllllon men. Women a.ho take more sllnualut dnp -at tbe rate of lZ million prescriptions compared lo 5 mUlion for men. COME SEE HANDSET REPRODUCTIONS OF FINE JEWELRY FROM PANEITA A treasure trove of colorful counterfeits presented by a Panetta representative for your special orders today, tomorrow and Saturday. These fabulous fakes are very fine reproductions of traditional precious settings and of renowned. sought after rings, bracelets. earrings and pins as well. A magnificent masquerade of rhinestones, glass. spinets and -some semi-precious stones set in 14K gold overlay. Now's your chance to place orders for that special Mother's Day gift. And just think, she can have reproductions of the finest jewelry at a f ractlon of the real cost. Fashion Jewelry 8UlLOC~5 'W115UIM NEWPORT .. 111-1Ztt, 1D dllly, Maft • .ftt. ttt t, Sit. tft l 8un. 12 to I .. I - S•ltf!M .. .... .,. ...... Ra churd S Salant, 65. prc:sadt•nt of CBS Ne wi, for 17 Yl'Urs, wall Join rival NBC :;tS vice chairman of the network's board of d ire c tors im · mediately after his mandatory retire · m e nt Ar>r1 l 30 . Wilham Leonard. 62. will succet•d Salanl. For quick results, set your sails for the Boat· ing classified ads of the Dally Piiot. 642-5678 Army 'Short' On Elllistees WASHINGTON <A P l -For the first. time, the Army la falling to enlist enough women to meet. Q recrulUoe objective. Army officlaJs alarmed at the d•velopmenl 8•Y there m ay be maj<K' problems in malntuining an all-voluntoor force I( the trend con· Unues. The lutA.-al Army rei:ruiUng figures, obtained by The AallOCiated Press, s how that the Army reach(!(! onJy 72.6 percent of its goal for women recrulu In the rint half of tee 1979(1scal year. AS Of'' MONDAY, THE ARMY HAO signed up only :S,950 women. This was 2,250 fewer than plannt-d for the blX months heginnanK Oct. l o m c1aJs arc unable to explain the reasons for the downturn. Comparable Air Force, Navy and Marine r ecruiting statistics for this fiscal year were not available. Some officers think the Army may eventually have lo relax admission standards for women. which are higher than those required of male volunteers, to attain the recruiting goal. DEFENSE SOURCES. WHO ASKED to re· main anonymous, said the downward trend ap- parently began late in the l!Y78 fiscul year and hus deepened since the n . T he lal<'Sl available faiiures and1cak the Army also is falling short again 1n recru1 lmA young muh• volunteers. As of March 19, the Army had signed up about 39,000 me n s ince the beginning of lhc 1979 fiscal year, or 94 percent of 1ls obJcchvc . .- , ,. , . . Thurldlty, Merch 29. t979 DAil. y PILOT A J I ... 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Over .-- 400 thoroughly tested recipes ... includes everything from exciting patio parties t0 pre- paring your fire for grill, rotisserie and smoker. or the nice little touches that make mealtime a pleasure. DOTH D€TTY CROCKER COOKDOOK.5 AP£. YOURS FREE. One set per family, please. while supply lasts. Sorry. no mail orders ... MOM€Y MARK€T ACCOUNTS: A R9clpe for High Interest. 9. 7 98% ~~,~~ized No fees or safekeeping charges Annuahzed yield assumes funds remain on dePosit for 12-months. Rates are subject to change at renewal. $10,000 or more accepted: 6-montti term. Federal regulations now proh1b1t compounding of interest 9.437% ~~~~al on Money Market Accounts. Effective 3/29179 thru 4/4179 ... Savings accounts at Mutual Savings are lnsu~ to $40,000 by an agency of the fooeral government. There is a substantial penalty for earty withdrawal of certlf lcate accounts ·~ , I!' ... .. ~ TH[ HIG M MUTUAL SNINGS _, ... _ .... am-~m". AN IUM# """°"'" Corona• Mir: 2867 ~est Coa$t Hjghwey/676·5010 Dowueown a-. Ana: 631 North Moin/547·9741 f'ounc.ln v...r-: 17900 Magnolia St .1963·8398 c.p6•,..to-lart Qement••: 5 70 C<'lm1no do Estrella/ 493·5651 ·eoen Salurd8Y$ 10 AM lo 2 PM ElttclMI AprU '· 1979, Salul'd•V "°"" 8 AM. I PM . .. .. A I 2 DAIL y PILOT s Thur•dey. Maren 21, 1979 Valley Ellert Seniors Get Short Shrift? K Ml<'Hl\V.l. P F.Vlt11 Ol•o..t,-..... la t-'oontum Vallt·y IRn<>rtng lhc net.'<b of nwr l'ltlLt"n ., lhu ry Quml II f\{'W pr I nl or th Founluln Vall\•y Senior"' aroop, thJ And be blunt obout It, oltt>n wilnJC lb ~ord "d1'11(U Una ' t'' c haracu•ntl' what h • a ~ ts lht• t•lt y " uttltudt1 towurtl oldt•r 1t 1dt•nt'I ''8"81CAl.1. V, Wt: A Kt: ~IU!\(, t Oil u plUNI Of OOr tl"'O ,,tlc1 Quanl 0\ 3 ~ ~('Ur oltl rt• tin'() 1-o:. An.:l'll'l'I County .,ht•11fr ' dt•puty wh11 m o\lt-d t.t)Ulh '"' o Y''" r' DI¢" (.'un t•111 Iv wnior-. h,1H• rt·wrH'(I t1\t 11( 1>0r ltonll Of the• l'lh' rt•t•rt•UllM fut lllly Wt"C.lnt•,<hH .rn~ t-'r1c1.J i. bt•t"' l' •n 'I ,, m o nd noon Th<') pl,1) b1n,i.:o. t Jrd . 'huot pool hut th.it t. J hQut 11. l'OO\ldl•nn~ t h1• 111111• II nut ut mn '''"1 Quinlan Mo t or tht> t1nw • ' t h t• 11 I n t ,, 1 mono1)(>lllt'<l bv k 1th ' t'lu1111t'<l Vwnltm T ii t: VO tl G 11 tcr11' c1omlout1on t•xtt•tulii. outdoor1io . ht .111dt•d . m 1kmn 11 tlil f1t'ult l111 :wnlo1 I\ lo find .1 • -.~-_. thlll)ltll)(i for IJ i.<1flb,1l1 QUINLAN~ .:umt· "Wt''H• ht-en 'ti.Ork 1n•t "1th tlwni to tr~ .1114' ).:t'l lh,•111 .1 pl111·1·. Mavor Mui v1n Adlt•r SOid Noting a lal'k or l'llY rund.' to t•onstruct a facah ty. /\dll'r bcht•vc·~ ... V<H'llll-d M'h110I ClW(J Ur(• clO!'; 'ng m 1''ountam Valll'Y this s prang> muy be an • mswcr. "It may bt• a ht.'ncfit to lhl' tuxpayer lo have ")m('Onc.• Ill lhl'rl• I a \ChOOl 1 lO m1.t1nlmn the facalf · ty," Adler su1d "If you close a school. you've sllll got to m aintain rt " ('Ol'NCll.MAN 1\1, llOU~I NQF.N recall<.'<! that lh<' c.·aty had plans for build111g 111 'M ile Square Purk that would have suited iwn111r.. · /\II that wt•nt <fnwn the tubes ~Ith Prop0Ml1on 13," said llolhndt•n ''I'm well awar · of the problem. · he addt>d "Wt: would ltkt• lo turn s<Jmc area over Lo them that lhl•y could t·all lhcir own " llowt'Vl'r, hl• not"d lh<.tl tht• city is generally OPPO!>P<I lo ' handing OUL mont•y fo~ opcrnt1ons r)Urp<IM'" " THE ~H-:NIORS GROUP RF.c •;1v•:s about Sl.000 pt•r Vl'll r from lht~ l'ity departmt·nt of human '>t•rv1cc'S "lo do "h:th·ver thc·y want "1th 1l," '>aid 1·o mmun1ty M'l'Vl<'t'\ t·or1rrl111al11r Hu·hurd llolmt·r. llumun Snv1e1·'> <il'i11 lakt·s c·:Jrt· of the printing of the group!>' m()nlhly m·wslc·llcr. and provides ot her s t•rvil't''> s uc.•h as t•mploy mc.•nt refer rals, '>t:an·h for housing hl·lp <ind an annual rtu clinic Quinlan ma1nta1ns thul J-'11unl<iin Vullcy 1i. for hchrnd nc1ghhoring lluntington Betir h. Som • i''ounl a10 Valley folk'> croi.s into II unt 1ngt11n lo use th;it C'll y 's M.•n1or 1·1t1zcn foc1hty. he ...... d Q INLAN SAY~ THF. GROUP COUl,D ui.e <i mini-van for day tr1pi-.. hul th;.it the city refused lo hdp · Even th<• c ity or Yuma, Arizona. hw, a van ''I'm very worked up I'm very upset. People thut worked all their h veti, M>mc of t hem now liv·. 1ni.t o n Social Security. s hould rcup some of the hcncf1ls not the k1di; over the re pluyin~ r acquet· bull." <)u1nlan s aid llolhm1cn ·1Jdm1ts that in 1970, when 1l was found lh;il lhl' <'ily''> mcdwn uue wa!> 19, "thtJ wholt' t·onc·t•nl r.Jt1on wui. low<ird youth " Parade 'Voice' Sallmann, 40, Dies Lawre nce "Sal" SallmaM, 40, a !IUJ)porter and voice or the Huntington Beach Fourth of July parade. dJed Monday nJghl Sallmann was pres ident of the city's Spccrnl Events Commillee al the lime or dcuth lie WU\ c hairman of the c ity's btccnlennial cclcbralwn in 1976. lie also had been ucl1vc in the Juycccs SALLMANN WAS SCllEDUU;I) TO h • the maste r of ceremonies for the purad(' lhhi y ·ar, u JOb which he perform<.'<i several UmcR He was a microwave engineer a l the fluKheH Aircraft Company in Torrance und worked the di.y ol his death . .. Nobody s upported the parade any more than Sal." city public information direct.or Dill Re<..'d s aid . . "lie made many conlribuliOM t.o the city," Cl ty Administrator Uud Be lsito said . "lllat death 111 u lots tolhecity." SALLMANN'S WIFE SAID HE Huffercd u m111tve heart alt.ck two yean •IO and •ulftr«.'<I a mlnor hurt attack a9A1n last April. She sa1d, howeve r, that the cause ot death h1H no& been established. lie leaves hl11 widow, Pat, &nd duught-Or, • · Cheryl, 6. Services are scheduled Friday at 11 :30 a .m . ul Rote Hilla Chapel Mortuary, WttitUer. Prehistoric Sites Make History U.t .. 5 87 PAK OF20 Cho&o. of T,..., Shnab, l'rwt. or E.,.,,.rMn •Plk ... Saw. on th. eoonom)' pell of tw.nty. luat pound Into the vrouncl POt1nd th. tree and let lt work, IUSTOLEUM SPRAY PAINT l!?z. And a chole1t of color• ( Nmember when all you could g•t in th!. wu Ugh 0...y). Really ret.rd. rwrt . SUIPDDED CEltllG CllD SYSTEMS 19~N.rr. Cho«:. of Wall Angt., Cro. T ... or Main Runner. One price for any of th• main compon•nb to drop your otiUf\9. ( Cr .. hl) ADISTRONG 2'x4' .. :·'. ~ · CEILllG P AIELS ~1 ..... v• -i~ • .'. PLAIN WHITE 1.97 ; "· I . CLASSIC J.ZI { ·. . 2. .. t-.:: CONESTOGA 71 rm happy Mt do thl1\9M thi.t Way. W• ma&, you • epeclal on th• celling hardwar• end then throw the panel• in on apecial too . I I ISi 2'x4' LITE PANELS I~?. Choic• of Priem or Starhte, ln clHI' or whit.. Drop in peiwla far your rec...-Uuo..-cent ll9htln41. (How do you drop up?) EMEISOI CEILllG FAii 38" 7'1!' 52" ... , LOCAL 3 LJTE SET Out door lighting can add a lot of in te.N9t and provide ntra MCUrity. Low .oltag• UM91-power and 12 volt wirin g nMCb n o permit . S.t• i nclude cable, transformer, and mounting brackets. CLEAIWELD TVUD TEMPEST PIOPAIE TORCH llT SSS •LPSSSS For .old•rin9, h .. tf09, M>ft.nin9, you n..d to U.p a propan• on hand. (That M>und.t lllu euch a ~matlc statement.) CIEEIECLOTB 480. YDS. 55c CllAMOIS SYN"nlE'nC 278 SQ. IN. 122 ../"-N ATURAL 399 APJ>ROX. 3 80. M'. QUAIEI STATE 30 WEIGHT MOTOR OIL 55~. OU, oU oil. 1gu ..... 1hould 1M happy we don't )'W\ out of oil ~ala. J tun can't Ou.nk of an ythln9 to My about th• .tuff. CWSIC CAIWAX 3 33 . 16 oz. Not ju.t anoth•r pntty fac., thlM '8 th• hard •••you don't hAv• to rNpply .. ,.,. oft.I\. Co.ta more, worth· more. WASHERS A good wuh.,. mak. it ..... r to get the .ldcl to clo the job. M, eon went wild ...,. th. 0-0., epra,.S \he cat four Umee. HENCO MINI J ET SPRAY WASHER 2~! OSROW OAR & HOME WASHER WITH PULU'l'DtO POWER 7'' ...... OITIO IUG-Ufl SNAIL I SLUC PELLETS - ··~Yi ~ The snails or_y our plant.. They .. ped&lly !Oft to eat thoM t•nd. n.w flo.•rs. What u. 1ou 9oin9 to do? 2x4x95" DOUGLAS FIR STUDS I ~?. I I ----1 ' 1 ! WhAt ca n 1 say? Th•y're wood, they're a t.d und.r •lght (Mt, and th•y'r• oh .. p compared... to today'• going prlo• .... BLACK A DECIEI RECIPROCATING SAW 3397 . •7564 Cut.. llk• a r.vulAr handsaw, only lt doee th• work, you ju1t guide 1t. ( 1 like that. ) BLACK I DECKER JIG SAW 7 97 #7904 N .. t tool to mu• thOM tough ou.-..d cuu, podwt outa, fine cuta in plywood. and th• l!Qht .. lght f .. ling dOMTI't h urt eitNr . BLACK I DECKER WORKMATE 56!!1 It'• a tabl., lt '• a via, it'• a clamp. it'• a lot of thing• in one portable workmate. lllCI J "Spring Maid" "Blue Mart~ :·Rob- bins" "Peter Pan" big selection of patteme and prints both sJngle and double side. 2 groups DOUBl.EKNITS 100% oolYeltn. permanent press deluxe 80" material Includes solids. pettema, checka. etc. Our entire stodt ....... ,. .. 1 ... ,.. We,,.. .............. 98' ~ TERRY VELOURS "Robbins" All new deluxe quality solids tn 45" Wtde matertal . ........ ,... ....................... 311"' COTTONS "V.l.P." "Spring Maid" "Din River" "Mllltt.n" Huge stock In chlm- braya. ginghame, linen weaves. gauzee. homelpuns and country silks. Tremendous selection of aollds. Pltttmt and prints. .... Ulte2.6'J'. s.,.,... .............. 98' ,... ... 2.H .. J.tl We Price • • • • • .. • .. • • • • • 1 •9 ,... .. ,,..~.~.·.~~.~~~.191,.. M Olilr c.ee- ~ -Jt2 OFF TERRY CLOTH Good euppty of solids 1nd stripes inct&dng regular 1nd stretch, 80" wtdl ............ .. .. ._. .. : ............. 2'8 pl Thw9dey, Mwch 29, 1m s DAILY~ 3 In The Stater Mkt. Center Talbert Ave. & Magnolia St. 1'11WtMmMt0....., _.,_Of 1'MI 1M1m STOCI I STOil llllTUUS.. JI n. st 1 ... ._ !tit l'1m. • .,may .. , .... , Of COST OI LOSll t Cwt•• .... IY•Y ,_. 11nitse...11IUMISSLYNICI11Alt•Jer911" Df tJ 11• Ott._. h"yl' I .• · MHf MOW .•. W Lttn. ..... le W1111" W9t AU. SALIS fllW. MOllfUMDS• MOllCHAMUS• MO LAYAWAYS• STOii HOUIS: 10:00 A.M. TO 6:00 P.M. ALL PRICES SLASHED T-SHIRT KNITS Big group 50·50 poly-cotton blends, 100% cotton antertock In solids. stnpes, patterns. prtntt. En- tire stock. ···· .... UltoJ.tlJ'. Wt Price • • • • .. .. • .. • .. 88' "' INSTANT DRESSES Polyester-cotton blends. deluxe prints and sofids. Our entire stock. ..... Jtto .7tlldl .................... 15' ... ...I VELVmEN Wide YWiety of solid COiors. Our entire ltock. ... 4. .... , ...... ....................... 2'8"' Fl.ANNELE 11 E 100% cotton flannelette In vtrtety of colors and prints. ... I.ti to J.4t ,.e. s. ,.,... . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 88' "' DRAPERY FABRICS 'Bloomcraft" A eetectlon of curtlln and drlS*Y material for any room in the home. Deluxe QUaltty aoftdl, prints Md Plttems in 54" wtdth. Big, big e.. .. 1 ... ,. ........................ 1 ''" WOOi.BLENDS "AobblM" Potyeeter Ind WOOf. mohair and wool blendl In IOflds a plaids. 2 gn:>upl. ... l.Hl6.tlf'I. ....................... 2'8" ..... "''·""' ....................... 311" - PRINTED JERSEY "Concoof' machine washable.<»- luxe quality. 7 bolts only ... z.,.,.. Wt ,,.. . • . . . • . . . . • • • • 49' "' CHAI.LIS RAYON 50-60 polyester-rayon and polyester-wool blends. Big selec- tion of all new solids and prtnts. .. ,.,... . ~-~·~.~ ~. 98'"' .. Nee .. ~.~~~.~ ••• 111 "' T-SHIRT RIBBING Deluxe quality 100% cotton. 18 colors. Wtr.tce ................ 7' ... EYELETS "Blue Mart" "Robbins" wNttl and COIOr1 in big lllecfion of ltytes 45"wtde .... Ltl-6.HJ'. ~ .................... 318"' "CIOMl'JOM CORDUROY Sotids and Printa. pin Wiie Ind wide wale. 100% cotton I cotton blendl in IOfids I prtntl 45" wktttt . ........... ~~~.~ ... 3'8,. UNINGS Big Mfectk>n. ravon. P<>tv•ter cotton blendl. uttn, Ct9pt, etc. Our entire stock ~-~ ....... • .. VOILES "Breezy" 65%-35% polyftter- ootton washable easy care. Ill new summer prints, big group. .... 2.tll l.ltJ'. WtPrtce ........... ::·. 1•9 ... DENIM 100% cotton and cotton-poly blends. deluxe quality. Our entire stock. .... l .tl • 4.50 yd. We ,..... ................ 188 "' REMNANTS All from regular stack 1 to 3 yard cuts. EvetYthing goes. ..... ,. .. J.tlptl s. '""· ... 19' to 98' ,.. PAmRNS "McCalls," "S implicity," "Butterlck." Complete stock. Everything goes . V2 PRla BUTTONS "L1mode." "Crane," Carded." Huge selection. all colors. Our entire stodt V2 OR MORE OFF RIOC RACK & BINDINGS "J & p Colts'' "Wright•" aoek ln- cludel .-n bindings, bias ttpe, hem lldng1. blanket bindings. etc. All cofors We ......... ~-~~: ••.••• 24' .. Price •••• ~~ ••••••• 37' ......... ~.~~ ...... 59' ' MARCH 30th At .10 AM NOTIONS SIWltea~ Includes "Singer" sewing rMCNne items. needles, p in&. snaps, buckles, aciiaors. thimbles. purse handles. etc .. etc .• etc. OUI IMTlll STOCI( ~ -Y2 MORE OFF EMmlOIDERY FLOSS "J a P Coates" most cofora • Our entire stoek Reg. 16' S.Prtce .................... 8' LACES & TRIMS Good 1111ctton. good QUlllty, big v1rietv of cokn I atytes. o. ... s.... V2 PRICE ZIPPERS .. J & P Colt•" All liz". Ill eaten . lncludll metll. PQIYttter I pOty- lnvltible. 3 groupe ........... ~~ ....... 33' WtPrtce •••• ~.~~: •••••• 44' Wt ....... ~.~:~ ...... 59' THREAD "J & P Colla" Dual duty • Ill cotot1 for any type lewing. 2 groupe. w. ........ ~.~ ...... 25' .......... ~.~ .......• Al4 DM.Y l'tU>T Tllurtdew. March 21, 1'1t MARMADUKE by lrld Ander ... "It hod to be e>rtra long to f 1t In hi• •ofa " SUPERHEROES By Bil Keane "Mommy ..tda tltat 5ttlt rocbt ship to get tftQney •II DENNIS THE MENACE FUNKY WINK ERBEAN 1HAT ~T ~ BAO I MISS PEACH by Pasko, Tusk• & Colletta ··ANO 6f-E'S ~y IXAM/o~ IT FOR A CU. lO T'He l.OCATKJN OF UITHOlt'S Hl&¥CVTI by Ferd & Tom Johnson ..------._,,..--'7" wow ~ GORDO JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS j.jEY, WILLIE;! CoMt:. SEE HOW 11LL LOOK WHEN rM1HROt.JGH DlfllNG! t I • I ORABBLE OR. SMOCK by Tom "''* by Mttl Laurius We also \"'orrecil'i ~ed that Or Rvrbn wa~ \n· V<>Ned in a-~n\zed CJ1lllt and 1o1as the lllegi ttlft8te ~ ci Adolf ~\I.er. P\ease au.ept tta•, ret.rac.t\an alooq Vinth our ITIO'>t ',\fl C.~re apclOC)\C'i. S N .JOY YOLJR M SAL.., KI P c>O .' YOLJ'l,..l,.. F INc> 'f"He C HeCK ON YOUR W INDSH le?t..c>.' MOTLEY'S CREW by Gus ArriOta bv Tom K. Ryan i--------..nn IT SAYS "TOMORROW WILL~ A 600'7 PAV FOR TAKING-SCALPS. COMICS I CROSSWORD PEANUTS 'Jg hope t hat t\1c, vnfor-wnate artUle did not. Wlvence ttle sub<.e.queTlt. d\vorc.e. ~eedtnQ~ In\· t\attd b't ~' Avrber, <X Qr ~"'bet's euorrrnunl£a -t.\oo from the. c.hvrc.h. Tha "~ 'tCAJ by Kevin Fagan K\JtJ T~1<; ON VAl2~ f ... lfitT'f·(\{.,"'f ! by George Lemont SO "f'HA"'f''S "fHe ONe WHO use:c> -ro ee A CARHOP.' by Templeton & Forman .. -n!~ 6'.J{ WM0'5 GO>JNA PUT II ~1'066-n4ER 1.;, Of.I VACA"TION. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS •6 Donnw - I Drawing 4ll Coven.lnl room •9 P1k! up fl Flower pan ~ HatrdO 11 Oanold ltsh 52 Hu dinner 1' Vtbfant 56 tmoosc 15 LIOhl labnc; 51 Aoury e Q t6 Spanish 60 Nat••O cMer Comb form II hopje<ll 1ree 51 SwOfd!l 11) -Abner 62 CamP resull 20 Boom 63 Maroon n Son ot Z11u1> 64 netc11011 22 Goll club 65 Ll•Oly ?4 Hardon 26 famlly mem· DOWN oor t Dtmt.1h1es 17 Combal 'J Droop1no 30 Rabbit ~ J Ot110 coy mllteu • Garrnont 32 Raaplog 5 Not poa sound 6 T emty 33 Sounded 1 Sea bird crow-like 8 t o0umes 34 Banlf's nver 11 lncllned 31 Hue 10 Downwind 38 Foollahnosa 11 Nicklaus· 3fl Small dog ep1lhe1 40 Mllure 12 Slratghten 41 Covers 13 Ren1 again •2 Feeble 18 Scrape 43 Conserva 23 Previous 10 11vea --25 Call tor 45 Shrub 26 Vlcllm UNll lD f-hllUrt SynrJ1• . .il• Wc1Jn1·:.<Jay :. Poul!· ":.•1lv1•rl ----1 :.tWi~:.a In rlnl• I •• '''•· ~ !J..Ll.l 1 .. 1111.11 11.1, In 1 •'•'"" lrl• • l•ln '"'"IJ LL r II • D « I " I 0 l In .. 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At>t)r 7 ( Irvine VOL. 72, NO 88, 3 SECTIONS, 38 PAGES ORANGE CQUNTY, CALIFORNIA l'our Hometown " Dally Newspaper THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1979 TEN CENTS ., ' ~ '.Juristie Psgelaiatrist' Aids Diedriela: 8 G &\' t>llA \'l t.l.• OI •• 0.•t'f '°11"4 '~" S1\N Dlt·:t;o l'\1111n1oe .1m oni.: th€' h•")l'r" .111d lll•fc·n1lun1 ,., tht• sch'l'llllll Clf Juror-. .:riml-. on 111 Oran~t· l'ouot' "u1wr' 1,111 ltnl11h Ou'(hll'h ' hril>t•n lnJI ht•r1,• I~ U lll'l lk ~14 \l'Jf 11ltl blondt• "nmu11 llt.>r n.11m• h l '.1lh fknnt'l I Shl• mukt':-. her II\ in.: .:1, 1n.: I aw y l' r i, th,. h 1 ~ h ., 1 i.: n 111 "ht-.p<·nm• in ttw1r 1·tir wh1•1l sht· think:-,1 11ro"IK'C'll\ 1• 111ror n11ght tH t1lh'CI .. ·or ht•f l'XJ>l'I I IM' Ill .:,1111:1ni.: prll'ltl'l'llH' 1lll urc, ,p, tl IUll'\lll' p-.\ r hol111·1'1 1\11" H1•nn1·lt 1-, p.ml 1111 tu $:.>iMJ <• cl.iv plu-, l'\ IH.'11 'l'' In lht'(lnc·h • 1.,1,1• 'hl· 1-. louk lllK for tl'llt.i.lt· .. 1g11., tt1Jt t·ouhl 1nd1t•..itt• ,t JlfO'>Pt.'dl\l' JUr111 m1i.:ht 0111 tH• 1t·ll1ni.e lht· lruth lht• wholt• truth ;i11tl nothing t:>ut th1: truth wht>n aos wt•nng ques- t1onh from the lawyer., 1\ nc.I with <in clt'<.'t<.'d official t h urAcd with M'rious crime~. MIS!. flennl·lt wants to help d~ f,·11sc lawyt•rs m ake surl' none of lhl• j urors htiv(' a buill 1n mas trU!.I or pol1licul r1gures She ad mals that's not easy to 110 without being able to ask 4u\·~horu. hcrselr which she is not a llowed lo do m a courtroom ~elting "But I am trained an in- terviewing and counseling. "J watch for changes in facial l'xpression I wat<.'h eyes l look at thl' choice of words. listen for pauses an s pee<'h and other traits ll 's all part or the train· mg,·· Miss Be nnett said. Iler lrn1ning came at the University of 1-'lorida and at West Georgia College. Since receiving her masters degr ee. her s pecia lity with jurors has carried Miss UcM ell from her Santa Barbara home to trials throughout the country. Inc luded in the trials in which Miss Bennett's skills have bt:cn used is the so .called lloward Hughes Mormon Will case in Las Vegas. Miss Bennett also sat beside defense ::.ittorncys us they ~elect ed jurors in a series or 1 rials re suiting from the Indian takeover at Wounded Knee. South Uakota, a few years agu The JUrist1<' psycho logis t. claims that the courtroom en v aronment b y 1l ~e lf can sometimes inti midotc prospf'1· tave jurors and caus l' them not to reveal their true reeltnJ.!~ CSet> J URORS, P age /\2 > Nuclear Radiation Spreading Oell'f ~ .._._, alcM .. IC_.., NUCLEAR GENERATING UNITS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT SAN ONOFRE STATION Experts From Plant Reaffirm Bellefa That Feclllty la Safe From Denger Gacy Sex Torture Described NEW YORK IAPI •-/\ 21· year·old building m anager is rl'ad) to testify that John Gacy of Des P laines, Ill .. accused or mass murder, s ubjected him to a night of sadist ic sexual torture and dumped him the following da). Look magazine s ays The magazine says in its April 2 issue that the account came fro m Jeffrey Ringall, who said he accepted a n offer of a ride and a share of a m arijuana cigarette from Gacy s hortly afte r midnight March 22. 1978. Nine months late r. Uacy was a rrested a nd a uthor ities un earthed the bodies or 29 young m en under his house. allegedly lured there by Gacy. used sex· ually and murdered. R l ngall's accou nt in the magazine said: "lie passed the joint a couple times a nd then came across with a rag soaked with chloroform and held it over my face. "Whe n I woke my wrists a nd neck were locked in a stock. Gacy was s tanding naked in front of me ... " • <See GACY, P ase AZ> C~ast Weacher Chance of rain decreas- iq to less lban 10 percent this aft.ernoon and through Friday. Lows tonight 47 lo 53. Highs Friday 62 to 66. INlll•E TOD~~ !z·cultUt. m ,_, .,._,., t~U. holo ti took a ..,_.,... bl IUa /oilwr .and a llfG' of tkl'Opl to NCOtM dqto-,._._, ..,.,, pltOCo ~ .47.adNf. ••••• Onof~e Plant: It Can't Happen Here By STEVE MITCHELL OI , .. Deily PIMC MMt Spokesmen at the Sa n Onofre Nuclear power plant say a waler pump misha p like the one that occurred at Harrisburg, Pa .. Wednesday could not occur at th e local E d ison Company facility. "It's l ike comp a r i n g a Chevrolet with a Ford." said company spokesman Dave Bar- ron. "Both cars have combusti· ble engines, but t hey are built differently." He said the massive San Onofre plant has the same basic design as its Pennsylvania sis- te r . "but they were built and de- signed by different com panies." E dison's nuc lear en gineer chief K('n Baskin said a faulty wa ler pump at San Onofre. "would cuuse no leak or prob· le m wh atsoever." adding it would take "multiple failures of many redundant systems before a ny significant leaks or r adioac- tivity could take place." T he San Onofre plant current ly o perates one unit which pro duces 436 megawatts a year, or enough to meet the needs of a ci· t y of a half million. company of· ficials say. Two other 1,057 megawatt un- its are unde r construc tion. with completion expected in three years on the site. making San Onofre the largest nuclear sta- tion in the state. And while plant officials play down the significance of the Ha rr isburg incident, leaders of a local environmental group say the radiation leak Wednesday only emphasizes t he potential dangers facing south Orange County residents. Lyn Harris Hicks. an advocate for GUA RD, an environmental <See ONOFRE, Page A21 Irvine Man Rated Fit to Stand Trial A former Ju venile Ha ll counselor was to begin trial on atte mpted murder cha rges to- d ay afte r a j ury Wednesday found he was menta lly able to assist in his defense. Wednesday arte rnoon jurors declared 33·year-old Charles Hubert Guenthe r of Irvine men· tally able lo under st and the charges a gainst him and assist bis attorney during the upcom- ~ng trlal. Tbe jury which dete rmined Guenther's mental competence w11 disrniued afler clellftl'ing the verdict, and jury sei.etlons for the attempted murder trial is to belin today. Guenther'• attome)'. WlWam Ooupert.y. le not ••Pfftld to coatett the alleptioa Uaa& o .... lher ta the man wllo IMl IJ. year.old Den• Hilla ffllh 8cbDol coed Judi Michelle Gonaalet nve times and beat her la lbe face with a bammer la t Dec, I. Now be ii expected to eontest cbar1n tbat Guenther rl•tol- wh lpped a 11-year·ol San Clemente tlr1 last II arch. But Doqbert,y has said he wlll t.rr'to prove lhat Ouenlher wai J Insane al the.lime of the two at· tacks, relying on testimony from psychiatrists who testified dur· ing lbe mentaJ competency trial. Jurors in the menta l com- petency trial listened to connict- i n g tesUmo ny from those psychlatrtata. Dr. Myron Ma rshall testified for the defense that Guenthe r "is not capable or standing trial now." But a nother ps ychiatris t , called by tbe prosecution, Dr. Seawright Anderson, told jurors that while Guenther Is m entally ill, he is competent enough to stand trial. Guenther h as pleaded lnno- cent and lnnocent by realOn of lnsanfty to the charges against him. He hu been undergoing men- l a I treatment s ince mid- December In a locked ward at Canyon General Hospital In Anah~m .. nc1 has·been releaRed only ror court appearances. Dr. Barbara Hundley, the paychlatrilt who hH been tnal- 1 na him at Canyon, testllled 0..entber suffers from • bra in dllOrder broqbt on by a liver malfuocUon. ,, Dangers To Safety Denied HARRISBURG. Pa . IAPl Radiation leaks from the Three Mill.' Island nucleur power plant continued today. a uthorities said . as a debate ~rcw over what was dcscribt!d as one of the most !>erious such incidents in this country's history O f ficial s of Metr opolitan Edison Company. owner and Operator Of the plant, Said minor leve ls o r r adiati o n were meas ured this morning two to three miles away a nd that it may be Fr iday before the leaks are s topped. They said the radiation was escaping through a ventilation system and from a s ump de- signed to remove water after it has cooled the reactor. "We concede that it's not j ust a little thing," Don Curry, an Edison spokes man s aid. "In terms of publicity, It will prob· a bly surpass tbe Browns Fer ry incident." But J ohn G . He rbein . a Me tropolitan Edison vice presi· den t ro r gen e r ation . said . ·'There is presently no danger to the publit' health or sarcty. "We didn't injure anybody, we d idn 'l over-expose anybody a nd we certuinl y didn 't k i ll anybody," he added. Herbein said that of the 100 to 120 e mployees in the r eactor area al the lime of Wednesday's accident, only 10 to 15 had to be decontaminated with s howers The officials told a news con- ference tha t it may be several days before workmen will be able to enter the reactor build- i n g lo ass ess the d a mage because of a large a mount or radioactive water. As for what caused the acci- dent, Walter M. Creitz. presi- dent of Met ropolitan E dison. said . "I'm not ruling out human error." Until now. a Ma rch 1975 fire in the control room of the Browns Ferry nucll.'ar plant in Alabama has generally been considered this nation's mos t dangerous in· cident involving a nuclear reac- tor. The worst nuclear ac"ident in history occurred in the Soviet Union in late 1957 or early 1958. as reported by the American CIA and two exiled Soviet scien- tists. That accident may have caused the deaths or hundreds or people, forced the evacuation or several towns and villages and s pread radioactive m aterial over 1,000 square miles. Low·level radiation was de- tected in the air as far as 16 miles away Wednesday after an apparent valve failure resulted in e xcessive pressure being built up in the water used lo cool the re actor core al Three Mlle Island. • At 7 this morning, Herbein said, investigat ors de tected radiation l e v e ls at S lo 7 millirems per hour as Car as 2 lo 3 miles away from the plant. In· dlviduals are exposed to up to 30 mllllrerns in a s ingle X-ray ex· aminat.ion. NUKE INQUIRY C4IL 'BLOCKED.' W ASIBNGTON <AP> -An ln· qulry at the OOlce or Emergen. cy Prepa redness Wednesday ni1bt about the accident at tbe Three Mlle lalancl nuclear facUI· &y ln Pennlylvania was &aken by an operator who said ·'the omce 11 cloeed ror the day. Thl• ii Ute aa1wert111 HrYIH." I I Vigilantes Tar Prof JO HANN f!;S B U RG . South AfriC'a (AP 1 White v1~il antcs tarred and feathered a local his torian for cnt1c1zinJ! lht: annual obst!rvance of the kil l ing of 4 ,000 Zul u tribesmen by white set tiers. police said today Professor 1-'loors \an Jaarsvled was about to de livt•r a puper Wed n~day night al a theological con ference at the Uni versity of South /\fric:.i. in nearby Pretoria. when a gang of 40 youn g wh 1tt• 1n en barged in They comm::in d ecrt'd the podium as 150 ~Pt!c tator s watched aghas t . then poured t ar and feathers over .th e pro fessor . No Public Word on School Pact A publit' hearing to discus~ proposed new teacher contracts in the Irvine Unified School Dis trict. and the ir possibh.• impacts on the quality of local education. lasted only seconds Wednesday Though school board Prcs1 dent June Foley called plaintive ly for any public comment three times. there was none anvolved is $9.8 million in sa laries bud~eted for t he cur rent school year. and hundreds or tho usa nds Of dollars In e m ployec benefit s s uch as medicaJ insurance, paid leave time and life tns urance. Also at sta ke as class size. which determ ines the amount of personal attention studenL'S may receive in lhear schooling. The initial C'Ontrnct proposal of the Irvine Teachers /\ssocia lion indudes a request for Sl.7 million in pay raises. a total 1n crease of 17 percent The school board h<i s pro posed. as its first position for negotiation. a zero inc rease. Thl' board a lso. t'ontrar y to what tea chers want. prefe rs a two· year contract and has offered a two percent pay boost for the second year. Teachers are lobbying for re· duced class sizes. Currently. on the ave rage, teachers fa ce classes of 29 students at the ele me ntary level. 26 in the high schools . They ca ll for . ln gene ral, class sizes or 25. The school board is wa rning tha t. because of PrQPOsition 13 school financing impacts. class size is Uke ly lo go higher. not lower. and ha ve proposed a n in· (See PACl'S, Page AZ > Irvine Conflict. ' Stirred By PIOLIP ROS MARIN Ol IM O••t• Pllol Sl•ll A rl'Quest for c larifical 11>0 of city policy about city rl.'prcscn tatives spt>:.iking hcfon· com munity group~ an lrv1nt> brought :rn assaull agaanst one of thosl.' group~ Wednc~d;.iy from Irvine C11unC'ilman Arthur /\nthon)- Anthony. al a countil meeting. bellowed <i i form er Cou n t'llwoman Gabrielle Pryor that her group. lrvenl' Tomorrow. was full of <.'Oll!>ptrator~ trying to ruin the t'ily Irvine Tomor row had request· ed that city tr:m~portation ex pert Les Card address <i sym pos ium al is hosting on April 21 about citywarlc transportation •~ sues. T he group classifies itsdf :.ii. a nonpartisan citi7.l'n~ forum an leresled in bettering thl· com munity · "Everything I rvant:> Tomorro" does is a conspiracy against this town." Anthony steamed, while leading a 3-2 rejection of defin- ing any policy relating to the matter. The council. with Mary Ann Gaido and Larry Ag ran prefer ring to develop som~ sort of policy. decided to let Card de· t•1d e for hims f'lf whether he would attend thl' mct•lin~ If Card dOl.'l> attend. the mu jOr1ty said. it will h:.i ve to hl• u:. a private citizen rather than as a representative o f the C'ity . however Ca rd said today ht• has not di.' cided what he will do Anthon y a.c t'uscd l r vtnl' Tom orrow of heing polilil'ally .s ~~~~~~t~~~~n~a~~ ~t;~~d~;~~1~ meeting. il should ask for an elect ed official lo aµpear as otht.'r groups do Mrs. Pryor invited Anthony on tht> spot li e roared . ··r wouldn't legitim ize Irvine Tomorrow by setting root amongst you .. .. Let's don ·1 be <'ti) here." An· thony fumed ··Eight of this town ·s 11 l'ounc1I members ever elected were (•odorsl.'d by Irvine (See CONF'UCT. Page 1\21 Pot Roast Stolen At Irvine Marke t A woman s hopper who didn't pause a t the checkstand stuffed a 2l-2-pound boneless pot roast in- to her purse and sm uggled it out or an Irvine market Wednesday police said. ' Scott Holmes. 20, a clerk at the Alber tson 's m arket. 4541 Campus Drive. valued t he roast al $7 . Busing Plan Debate Scheduled in Irvine A debate o n the proposed Metropolitan Plan. which in· dudes forced lnterdistrict bus· tn1 or elementary and secondary school students In Orange and Loa An1e l ea counties, ls scheduled tolli-ht al University Hl1b School la Irvine. The 7 ;30 p.m . event In the gymnasium as sponsored by lbe Colle1e Park School P a rent· Faculty OraanlaaUon and the School Site Council. c Related 1tory Pate tU >. Gene Hartline. a diatrict asais· tant 1uperinlend ent. 11 tcheduled to nplaln t.be d..Ua of tbt Metrooolltan Plan. Me ir Westreich, a n attorney w ilb l h e Ame ri ca n Civil Liberties Union, will present ar guments in ra vor or the plan. Mrs. Bobby Fiedler . a member of the Lott Angeles city school board. is scheduled to 1rgue against lbe plan. Repraentallves of Bus Slop and Oran1e County Bus Bloc, or· ganlr.aUons oppostn11 the plan, a lso ha\te been invited to attend. Besid s the Metropolllar\ Pla n, information will be offered about pendln1 1ta te 1cbool1 le1l1latlon. Unlve rslly Hig h School ls located at Culver and Campus drives. . - ( .. ~ ... ,..... DAIL V PILOT Parking Charge Studied Soddlcbark C'11lh'1n• tudf'nt,. 1nd staff mf'mlx'n .-ould t)(I P•v an.: up 111 S20 Jk•r '"n11••t1•r for porkll\ft bt·~inntnK 111 thf' fall 1f lru lf'( \otv Lo support i M.lt Olonth Roard m~mbt>I"'! dlffrtf'd c-ol lt'.:t• ofr1t·rnl~ th1 .. ~,..-k to pn·1nff• u lWIH·y that would ullo~ ( c lo 111 ehuqwd Cor par krn.c "' th• w.iv.lhlJ& M111i.lun \'lcJueampu .. 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"If wt• i.:u tot 111· Ii nul 111 i.:1•1 ,1 1111 11fmo111•) 1n.1hurq "'"'11·~011i~to l'Jll"I' a J.:rt•;il 1f1•,il of tllM•ll\11111 Tr 11 't 1· 1· II .1 r r 11• t l W a IL h 1· r "':.irrwd ' II It h1· ft·c 1 :ih<Juld 111• kt•pl ... nwll an(t 1 cuson:ihll· " "I don·r think $5 i'I t·riuui.:h to rnakc them M 'I' thl' 1rnpor t:Jnl'I' 11( ra1io.1n~ money :ind m<iylic some of tht•m will ta ke the bus ," Bcuml rnc·m lw r Nornsu Brandt shut h:Jl'k "fl w1Jul<I prohahly take $20 pt·r M'mcstt•r Lo maintain our existin~ I ots a nd bu ai d nc•w o nes.· l-'ac·1lil1l·s Coonlmalor Don Tn<nl .,aad. "Or we could use the lt•sscr h •t> und try to run it uut over ;a fll'rtod uf ycur!. " Lombardi sugueslcd lht• col le~(' could sell bond!:> to supporl parking Int construction und pe1v the nOlCS Orf With rcvc"'1.Jcs from a 11ark 1n.i ft'l' · We nct•d new t'Ull!>lructwn and 14 c nt~cd upkeep, .. hl· Miid Orrit·1al1> indicall'd a S5 fct• wuu Id raas .. S:l7 . 7JO pN ye Jr wh1lt· a SIS foe would nt•M· $113,130 IJ4:r y1•ar Thrt•1• otht•r Orange Count.> t om mumty cullcgci. c harge park mg fcl'S Fro•Pa~AI PACTS .•. dctcrminalc number of studcnb pe r 1(..Hr her. 01l all levels Mrs f"olcy s aid s he "wai.n t ..,urpris <'d " by the d,•arth of J)ublic <'nmm enl She intcrprclerl public silcncc as o votc of con fidc•fl<'e in th<: hourd and in lht· l<:iJChl•r'I Shl· c:h~1rllt'h•rizl·d the com muntty .... ., b1•111g "i11 u state of l'alm .. S he t1l~o noted th:it 1 .. achcrs <:urril'(I o n without f)IJ h I k com p I a 1 n t I :.i s l y c Jr <h·i. pll <' c;t;.t'll' leg is l ul1on that ht•ld UJ1 salary tnl're asc.., for 1•1ght monlhi. T he public, i.h~ !.aid. w:i' :ipparcnll y u p ~ JJre<'1allvc of lhut "pr<Jfcsi.aonal atl1I udt> " Hc prl•scnlalavci. for the btlanl and ttw tc·acher!> association lrcgan negotiations lod<ty. Talk!. wall go on for an 1ndctcrminat~ lime unde r district rul<:s of col lcrti vl' bargaining. : ·rhe new c:ontract y<:ur bcgiru. July I .. 'Flynt Guilty; Won't Give Up AT LANTA (AP 1 llusllcr m DJCazanc o wner Lurry Flynt says neither h111 conviction on 01J11ccnlty charg<'R nor the threat of imprisonment will keep ham from 8elllng his s ·x·oricntcd mogazlne~ In Geor«IR. Arter a jury found Flynt guilty :of 11 counts of obscenity Wed- nesday, Fulton County Slate .Judge Nick Lt1m bros fined him to tPrms totaling 11 ycurs in jail. lo be served consecutively. °"ANGE OOMT DAILY PILOT T ... 0••"911 C-1 o.ttw l,,kll, '"''~•~If~ IHom "'"'"' ••" ~ .... ""' "~ ........ trf '""' ()f Mqit (AA\t "' .. ,._."ICf,~¥ \.-O.~••••otl~•I• 11Vhl1titwd MltM,.Jt ttwOY<Jf'I It ld•f' to, (O\t• M<oM N•-1 l\H(h ''""41-..... ,...., ..... VeUfr, ., .. ,,. l~ "-W"'\liwl!lt C.0.." A ~,.....,., .. ,t*'lttMllll1-~tvrcl.,,.NI ~,. ,.. 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Fr•• Page Al ONOFRE PLANT. • • ant1-nu<'lc:ar plant woup, said lo · !lay llarrishurg "was fortunut~· 1111t to hJve;· c.1 mt·ltdown." T h<' San Clc•mcnt~ womun a lso !ot<.11d nl'w~ n•ports that radiution was det<'Cll•d 16 miles from the II a rru,burg pl<tnl concern!> h~r. 'The Nucl<>ar R egul atory Com m1!.ston <.1nd the (nuclear 1 pl<.1nt wall 1mml·d1atcly say that I!. no murr· !.IJ:inifit•<.aot thun the dose you rcc:e1ve <il the dentist." she said. "But kt.'t.'P an mind. at the den- t 1s t '!> off11·e you have a lead i.h1eld over your vital org<.1rui " * * * Nuclear Leak Compared to 'China' Movie flOLLYWOO IJ IJ\P) "The Chirl:J Syndronw" is a movie ubout a ftcl1onul accident al a fictional nuclear power plant. hut parti. of the plot seem to have turned u11 in the reul·hfc> drama unfoldi n g near liar ri8burg, Pa. Wcdne11cfay's accident at the Three Mile Island nuc lear plunl. By The AsHOc:lated Press Columbia Pictures• s tock climbed I~ points to 23~ today. By coi.ncldencf' the company tbls month releallf'd a movie, "The Chln• SyndromP," about an ac- cident at • nuclc•u plant. In which radioactive ste am was released Into the atomsphere. was different from the mishap depicted In the movie, r eleued barely a month ago. But Gregory Minor, nucle ar e ngineer.turned-nuclear c ritic and a cons ultant for the film, found similarities on a broader scale. "There was on accident at the plant and the public doesn't real- ly know what.'s happening," he said. "The Nuclear Rel(ulalory Com mission will be sending In lnve11thiator11 to try and found out what happened afte r the fact .. "There seem to be slmllarllies to what happened Wednesday und what happens ln the film . • . We, con be sure only of the confusion In what Is released to the public and tho •l•lement that there ••• ftO danger to the public.· That could be taken rlaht out of the movie." Actor MJcbael Oouclaa, who produeed and co-l&artod ln ''The China Syndrome," Hid he found the real accldent''dlaturblnaly lronlc." J 1ne Fonda, partner with Oou11aa In preparln1 the movie, waa on 1 film location ln Utah. and waavallablt for commtnt. Her partner and Hoeuttve producer of ·'The Chtna S,n- drome." Bruce Giibert. •••d, ''There la 1 1~at lemptatloe to Hf. 'I told you eo. · But we're •• 1hocktd •• anyone about what hal hlppened." The movle be1ln1 with 1 mh1. hap at the rtctlon1I Southern C1Uromta nuclHr plant. The film 11 1eddent start& a chaJn of eHDtl diet II 1tapped jUlt ihart ofdl•att«. She said lhcrc l!ot no s uch thrng :is a safe doi.c of Cm:in madt·1 r adiHlion. "Any man-m ud<: rad1uti1Jn that is additiona l Lo background radiation docs dttma(.:c to the or gans." she s011d. And the fact thut a nea rby city was not e vacuated or cvt·n notifed until scvl!ral hours uflt·r the incident "points up what we've been trying to i.uy about San Onofre.'' Mrs. Hicks said there is a population of 25,000 peopl e ·Nlthin four miles of the San .I Onofre plant. ''By the Ume a notice has bct•n received to evacuate. the pluml· wo uld have passed over that population and the dama.:e would have been done , .. she said. "And." she ndded . "the long range damage from i.uch un in cide nt is not lmmcdifJtcly ap parent. .. She also s;iid San Onofre hus no opcralionul c•vacualion pion tor the people or San Cle mc:ntc und other nearhy communities. "There ts a response plan on paper -bul no e ffcclivl· evacuation plan." Edison's Barron disagreed with that C'harge. claiming there is nn emergency plan for San Onofre. "It Is a coordinated plan with the response agencies in the area 1such as police. fire and disaster service agencies 1" llar- ron sald. "It's a n operational plan and we have conducted ex- er cises using lhe plan. lie s.-iid there 1s no hozard beyond the nuclear plant Itself "The NRC has delttrmined there Is u low population im· mediately around the plant ... ht· said. Frort1 Pagf' A I GACY .•. He suld Gacy hud several Im· plcments. Including whips, and tortured him with the m through a nightlong orgy or a111sault. He said he remembered being chloroformed othe r times during lhe night. "I didn't think I'd live to sec the morning," he said. but woke the next day In Lincoln Park In Chicago. After rec uperuling from his injuries. Rlngall searched for Gacy and a fter three wcek11 sPQlted hla car and found out where he lived. . He fjald he gave the lntorma· lion to police but they declined to act on It. "Tbey Hid 111 I could do WIH 1et a warrant for assault, a mill· demeanor," he said. He l!i s uing Cacy and the Ch icago pollce for ~ m lU,on. Look iaJd. Craab Kill• Five PORT W!NTWORTH, Oa. I AP l -l"our tractor tra iler tru~k•. 1n automobile i nd a park.ct PMMn1er van were In· volved In n.rj chain reacUon aeeldenta early today In whkh three men, 1 woman and a cldld died. poltce ..... Al .... ftve othen '""9 lnjvred . Aaotller C'o•fag Storm to Die ' , Out Tonight By TOM BARLEY OI 1119 0.11~ ~llet M~ A per1lstent P•clllc storm thut hit the Orunge Coast with more than two Inches of rain as It mcanderc.-d over Ornng" Coun- ty ishould tK• u thin~t 1of thl.' past l.1t e toniJ!ht: th<' Natio nal Weather Scrvke 1rnld "f''ri<lay 11hould be fair and •sunny," a forecaster said "J\nd that's th<' end or the g.ood new11 · Thr bad new~ Is that a nt_w s lorm ill on its wuy here f.mn lht• northem Pacifi c Ocean and as cx1>ecled to add to the satura· tlon the county has sustained an the last three d ays The storm Is expe<"led to r<'ach this area Saturday And the pre diction brought og ro:.ins from nun-weary farmers 1n Orunge County Planting and cultivation have b<'en delayed by long days or ruin bul the m ost serious dam agl! ha s been to the !>lrawlK'rry l'rnps Fttrmcrs ~nmly surv1;•y1ng the soa ked fruit predict th&l their lo!>scs will run as high a:. $6 millio n. And the t<.tb wall go higher 1f the cxpectcd storm mat~rializcs Saturday Fro•Pa~Al JURORS ... "We deaperately n eed t10me warm sun and 11.cht brc'(?zes to dry the crop out ," commented Our Thetford of the county's Farm Bureau "A lot o f 11trawbcrrics are rottin1o: on the ground and each day of rc11n means more costly los1:1ei;. •· Growers predicted before th · most rece nt storm that lhl· springtime crop could run <.1!> high as $40 mituon to $50 million .. not a chuncf.! now," Thetford suid Work crews In several county communities took advantage of the lull in the storm tod&y by clearing mud slides and blocked c ul.ve rt1> And firemen in Son Clemente ore anxiously watching a crack at the Shore<'liffs Mobile Coun· try Club that widened fro m three inchci. to two feel duran~ the storm. Racing Yachts Raise Sails ToA.ft Wind Spinna kers we re billowing to day in the Newport to Cabo San "Jurors a rc frequently uncom -Lucas race as the winds off BaJa fortable m a courtroom and un-California swung art for the fir~t Ii k e I y t o g i v c tho r 61!44.g h time since the start last Sunday responses," Miss Bennett says. Yachts r cportrng wcathcr in "lt ofkn is necessary Lo probe clic ated winds fro m the north more deeply to get a full un. northwest ra nging in velocit y dcrsta nding of a person or to fro m 11 to 15 knots look at lhl'ir motives." shc adds. Nick Frazee 's 58.foot sloop Miss He nnctl hPlie vcs that Swiftsurc was still an the bt>at Jury st!lection is most difficult in for-bout lead . about 3~ m1l <'s ca s <· s th <.1 l ha v c go l l t' n ahead of the next ncarc1>t cl&ss widc!)prcad publ1c1ly. cai.c!> /\yacht simila.r to Dk~rich 's Swifl1>urc was sailing about 40 "Yes." she answer!'.>, "~omc m1 lci. north of point Lazaro und people try to gel on widely was about 220 miles from th<.• publicized cases, jurors who -ftnash. If she m uinletans that lead a lready huvc their m indi. m<.1dc s he would finish sometime Fri up. day and be the overall and clas!. · · /\ n d 1 n th e w a kc o f A winn~r in the lnternat1onal Orf Watergate, it is a proble m I su!>· shore Ruic Division. peel for a public ofricial to get lt There ~as no ~eport from jury that is completely open Whistle Wing V wh1c·h had been m indC'd " sailing near the front of tht· Mi~s Befll\ell says she agreed fleet. Peter Grant's Nalu V hu:. to accept the Diedrich case after not been h eard from since th1• talking to the indicted county s ta rt of the race last S unday s upervisor :.and, Ill her op1nwn. I'' r o n l run n ~ r i n l ht· flndinf( him to be "it m un who Performance lland1cap Ha<·ing s pc•aks what he truly fee ls. Fleet was Nikki II. skippered by "I nnly work m cases I believc Frank Chambe r s, Voyager!> in." she insists. Yacht Club Fror11 Pa,,e A J CONFLICT. • Tomorrow fh • w;.1 is not one ()f them ) "If thul'' noL u p<>llticul or 1<anlzat1on. I 'll eat my hut . wh1c:h I havt.• h •re." M rl! Pryor denied the coun t•ilman's ttllejlutluns of poliUcal b1;.111 und Mlid Card wa11 10vitcd becuuise "We huvc a right to have the facb " Agrun. an Irvine Tomorrow cndorK-e, 1uald city staff mem · bers 8hould 00 encourag<.'d to 11pealc to any unn all groups ex J.Jb lnin~~ dly policies I lc told Anthony his su10~<'' l 1 0 n I\ 0 r c 0 n ljflt r a c y w c r t· '"ridiculous arid slanderous 11 ·~ Just nonscnst•. · l\nlhony s hol bill·k a l him. ''I'm not Mraid to slunder tho~~ who've slandered mt•. ··You can ac:c:uM· me o f ~lande r, rape. p1 II a~c and murder and you 're not going to shut ml· up." Anthony claimed that or all the councilme n elected. his cam pa1 gn wa1> the only one nol con t rt butcd lo hy spcc1<1 I intcrl•sl groupi. Al his !oil atrmt•nl. Mrs . G a1'10 started laugh1n,.;. hysterically and apparently uncontrollably <JS th<' council mcct rn~ a11 proarh<'d 2· 15 a m Mr!> Pryor l'llll<' 1 u<l<'<l h1•r al ll'mpl Lo 11hl<.1in t·11u n1·il 11ol11•y ""•th. "I !otll hen• 111 m u!>lY ch.1 ~rtn and throw Ull my httnd~ " Pot Treating Bill Pushed SALEM. Ore IAl'I J\ hill p<.a!otSCd by lhl' state I louse would allow canl'cr and i;:l<.1ucoma pa t 1cnt1> to possess UJJ Lo fivt· gram!\ of m <.1raJu<.1 nu cnou,.;h for about two cigarette~ Several legislators in favor of the .. bill. which passed 51 7. s airl they had relatives suffering from 1·<.1nc:er and wanted lht•m lo b1· ablt' lo U!>C muraJuana legally 1f al c·ould he lp tombat nau!.eou., side effects or chc molhcra11y Five :.t<Jt '1> have adopll·d s 1mit u r l c~1 s lat1on Washi ngton, N<•w M<:x1,.o Florida. llltn111s and Lou1siun:r Rebels Battle Iranian Troops TEllHAN . l ru n CJ\P • Rebellious ·1;urkoman tribesmen overran stale and l0<·al PQhc-1· lll'udquartt•r!> today and haltl<·d 1.000 lrar11an govt'rnmc•nt troop!> sC'nt to rcRton· order rn the northc•askrn city 'of Gonbad E- l~abous , the J:WVNnmt•nl said 1-'1~hlin~ rcsu m t!d .for the fourth t1uy a ftl'r t he second l't•U..,<' fire in as m<iny niJ~hL'I COSTA MESA STORE ONLY 3 HOUR SALE! FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1979 6 to 9 P.M. 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Jr. ta qwcklv re,Nndt"d U Gov Mlkt' ('urb's nomlnaUon ol a ron~ rv11t1ve ttepubhcan pn· 1ldln1 joog ( f the-i.t tr Court or Al>JWUI 10 Lu An(el Arrth1un'i. nom1n11lion wus announced ufler l\rowo rf'lurrwd to {'allforn1.1 Wednesday. and he IOllll•'(h ltt•ly '4 llhdrl•W l1 'The l11.•uh•11unl .:overnor was ~xercising his i.lululu1 '/ ll0'4 l'r, und i.o um I," Brown said Brown H•d Wl'dn~day b•• ,.,ill nt•m~ J w;t1cl· B•rnatd Jdr«.'"500, hbforal Jurist \ttho now i.cr vt'"> oo th• me rou.rt. a pri 1d na Jud~e The epasodto h1ttered the "l'p1nt o( roo!J('ru tion '' which th(' 0 (•mocrallc iio1;t'rnor und IN FOUR PREVIOUS stints as acting gov· t•rnor . Curb hui. cleared oil actions with Brown. Curb 1l1d not t•xpluin 't\hy he hucl changed has -.tunC\'. .1ntJ hl• did not .:r..ant rcquesll:> for II\· l1•1·v1c'4' Republkan bf'Utt'n nt gov rMr bolb proma..s ~ to u~t•r\ ,. alte•r Curb took o!fl<•c m Janu ry Whde R ro ~ n ~ u " an Washu\jllon Tut•S\la.) to h''llh before lt Cl)f\jtr<' ~•m1o1J rnmm1i tee on tht• SOHIO p1~·h1h.' coo tro\cn.y. Curt>. M'nan~ " uc.•t ang .:oH•rnor. "lubm1ttcd Lo, Angt>lt:-$uJ)l•npr C'ourc Judgt• Arm<!nd Ar.1b1.tn s n.1mt• to tht.> Judadul Ap1wantml·nb <.'om mls111un Cia U) f>uvai.. nrn"n s l'hlt'f of staff, said he "uriwd Curh :-. \•h1cf of i.t.uff. Shel LylLon that Hro"'n \\t>Uld n·,c·rnd Arubaun'i. nomination. ll ' "'ml'lh111.: of :.an adle act." Davis said. To m:.akt• MJC'h a11 uppotnl ml·nt an light of the gov· l1rnor·~ 111knt111n lo witl\draw at would only subJCl'l the uµµo111kt.· to uncJut.• l'mbarrassmenl. .. Arobaun m.11lt• hl•udlant•"I In 1975 for 1 t-fll~inu to u:,e the i.t.rndu1 ti Jur} 1n trur taon thiil rupc b .i charge l'a~al) ma1h· ,rnd that the \ 1ct1 m "' testimony should bl• vu•wed 14 Ith c·uullon Thl· Califorruu Su1>rl•mc ourt later pruh1 b1tcd thul "' structaon. A :.pok~mun for thl• Cuhforma Judicial Coun- .t•al i.a1d 1t bJd nu rt!cord or when. 1r ever~..a lieute· n.int governor hod app01nted a j\ldgc against the wall or lht• •:ovl•rnor whtle the governor was out of lht-:o.t o.atc ( 'u1 b ~ t.'11•<'t1on lust fall marked lhe hrsl tame an th" n•ntury thal Cuhrornians selected a gov· t•rnor .ind heutcnunt governor rrom differen~ 1>art1ci.. Curb 5a1d after laking offa ce an January that he would <1vo1d ('Onfrontataon. and that it would be "1rrespons1blc" for ham to make hasty appoint· ments in Brown's absence. Last year. Arabian asked c.i lcg1slat1v<> com mittec to aJlo\\ JUdgei. to curry conC'ealed wc<iponi. without permit:-. The meai.ure wai. ddeatcd J erferson has become tht.' target or con set alive~ ~ho :-.d ) hl' has bct•n too sofl un criminals. Brown :.aid the nomanc.itaon would be Also pll-dging b1part1san cooperation. Brown reston•d lo Curb :.e\.Crctl duties which Curb's Democralac predecessor . Mervyn Dymally, had That Sinking Feeling Past runrung streams of mud and debris made crossing difficult for motorists trying to get in and out of Palm Springs Wednes- d ay. The car in foreground was stalled but help c<imc when a passing motorist towed 1l and its occupants to safety. Two Marines Arrested in Killing Probe SAN DIEGO <APl -· Two Marines. including one aµ· prehended on a fugitive warrant in Indiana. were arrested for in· vesligation of the stabbing death of Robert Leslie Scarbourough aboard his s loop in Oceanside harbor, police said. Homicide Detective Roy K. Smith said the arrests stemmed from investigation into the 54· year-old Pacific Telephone Co. technician's death of multiple stab wounds . Scarbourough's s emi-nude body wa s found March 11 on the floor of his sloop, the Tai Pan. SMITH SAID Pvt. Robbie David Cochran, 19, was arr ested late Tuesday at nearby Camp Pendleton. A 17-year-old Mar ine deserter. who Smith declined to identify because of hi5 age. was a.rrest.ed by FBI agents early Wednesday in Muncie, Ind. The YoUlh, arrested on a war· rant c~ desertion and un- lawful fli&bt to avoid prosecu· tion, was being held in In· dianapobs in lieu of $200,000 ball pending extraditio n l o California, Smith said. Film Closure Hit by ACLU SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The American Civil Liberties Union says that llayor Dianne F ein· stein violated the First Amendment and Fifth Amendment when sh e worked to close a movle she aakt lmplred violence which injured five leeD· aaen. <Rel8ted story. Bl> The ACLU• in a elate· ment released Wednes· dar, Aid u.t tbe mayor's penUllioD ol tbe ownen ol Ule Alllambn Theater to close ··Boule vard Nilbta" UJ'4MI frM 1peeeb ud -wttlloal due pro. Mia. . , ___ . - , Teacher Wounded Fleeing Assailant LOS ANGELES <P l A high school English teacher who was shot while fleeing rrom a would·be rapist and robber was listed in stable condition at Los Angeles New Hospital. offi cials sajd. Police said Miriam Schneider was alone an her classroom WedneSday afternoon when <i man thought to be in his late teens or twenties burs t in. brandished c.i pistol. demanded money and tried to rape her. The young man escaped ( J after fl ring one shot that C"'I" -'TE struck Mrs. Schneider. 39, as J i .ti.I., he ran from the room. _ _ authorities said. The bullet passed through part of her a bdomen and through her thigh, a hospital spokeswoman said. "She said she did not recognize the gunman ... said Jim Ball. principal al Los Angeles Hi~I\ School. "She seem ed to be more concerned about getting her grading done and the future of her classes than she was about her wounds." .Ja8reer Pllet Bla•~d Ire SD Cra•lt W ASJUNGTON (AP' -An investigator into North America's worst aviation disaster says the pilot of a jetliner "(ailed to meet his responsibility to m aintain visual separation" before his Boeing 727 collided with a s mall plane over San Diego. James 8 . King, Nationa l Transportation Safety Board cha irman, called the session lo clear up investigative differences among the board's staff. whk h bus been probing the Sept. 25. 1978. collision of a Pacific Southwest Airlines jet and the small Cessna 172 that killed 144 persons. Pea --•eat Lfti•t Tn-re Natla9 S•t~ OK'd LOS ANGELES <AP> ....-A year's delay in a $44 million harbor dredging proposal has ended with an agreement to provide acre permanent nesting site for the least tern, a sea bird on federal endangered species list. The IAs Anaeles Board of Harbor Commissioners adopted the pact Wednesday, reached earlier in negotiations between port of· ficials, the U.S. Army Corps or Engineers, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the state Department of Fish and Game. •Iser llaetlftl Alt~ Fl~fl•• Orfle•I SAN JOSE <AP l -A biker remained In serious condition to· day after a five-day ordeal on a mountain )Vhere be and five com· pan1ons who straggled to safety had run afoul or the weather. authorities reported. Stan F.dwards, 23, or Livermore, was listed In serious but Im· proving condition at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center where he was taken Wednesday s uffering from exposure and dehydration. Edwards was found unconscious in a can.yon on Ml. Hamilton, about 30 miles east of here. SAN MATEO (AP) -Olficlall who ottered baU'-price rates to bury hundreds of victlma of the Peoples Temple m 111 murder· suicide have backed out. sayiq tbey don't want their San Mateo cemetery to blc:ome a cult 1•tbertnl s pot. "We do not lntend to pve the cult the opportunity ror an an- nual ritual pU..-lm.,e here," said Theodore KJmche. president of Skylawn Memorial Park, south of San Francisco. Cemetery ot· fldall Nici earlier this year t.bey would sell plOU to bury 2$$ un· identlfted bodiea, and nearly 300 more bocll• whole relatives ml1bt want to bury them hel'e . ). stripped rrom the office . Dymally had also acted while Srown was outside the state. DEN'S Although Brown prevailed an this first public conflict with eurb. the mc•dent highlights .. sticky ;;,;;H;f ~"f: iiisiiilitliin : ·custom draper political problem for Brown. who says he is .. · ~~.~~ 11·no1--•wood floor ser iously considering running for the Democr~t1c • ...,... .._., nomination for president in 1980 IHJ ~A.-. c .... w.... c.lf. 92617 A (uJl·scale presidential campaign would take ...._. MMHI. '46-IHI Brown out of the state regularly a nd leave Curb an ~=========~~~====;;;:::=:::::' charge for long periods of lime. • While Brown appa rently has the power to withdraw the Arabian apporntmenl. there are other actions Curb might lake a s acting governor whic h Brown could not easily undo. s uch as signrng or vetoing bills and makini.: judicial appoint· ments at the trial court level Lytton i.aad there as "some question" ;i:-. to whether Brown could withdraw the Arabtan nomin1.1t1on. but he ditln 't elaborate. But Brown's legal a rrrurs secretary. J An· thony Kline. said Curb "has not appointed. He has nominated. It's an important d1Man<'t1on ... Kline said 1t would be ·•quite a different mat· ter" if Curb appointed a Judge at the Superior or Municipal Court level because there is no con- Hrmalion process. and the govL•rnor does not have authority to rcmovt.' a Judge once appointed A Step Away? Anti-bus Plan Nears Ballot SACR AMENTO (AP l -A constitutional amendment aimed al overturning Los Angeles' court-ordered school integration program won final approval by the California Legii.lature today. The Senate vote was 28·6. SACRAMENTO U\ P 1 A cons t1tut1 onal amendment aimed at overturrung Los Angeles' court-ordered school integration program was one small step-.away from th(' nl'xt :-.tatt.•w1de ballot to· dav · Busing foes expected lltllc Lroubll' in getting the St<ilC Senate Lo apprOvl'' Assembly <imend ments.to the measure. a move that would put 1t on the ballot this August or in Jun(' 1980 The amendmenl, SCA 2 by Sen Alan Robbins. 0 -Van Nuys, would require California Judge:. to follow the U.S. Supreme Court when dcc1d1ng whether to order schools to intc~rate THAT ME.\NS STATE Judges could not issue S<'hool integration orders dealing with pupil as· signmcnt or transport<ition unless they found. in- tcnlional scgr eJ.!ation Any existing court orders which violated the amendment would have to be overturned. Robbins says. The state Supreme Court says !>egregation should be eliminated rcgardlei.s of cause. 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Will these poor 111· a hit• tu :O.J>l'flU 75 µct t ent of their earnings to enjoy the l1f<·'>l yll· of a low tnt•omc Irvine apartment'! Will they ht• .1111<· 10 :-.1><'nd 7 5 time!> their annual income to buy Into I ht· l 1l't·styl1• of a luw income Ir vine house ? C'urn·nlly th<.' lowest pric:NJ av<Jilablc dream house m l n lfll' " a Jl~)(J sttuarc fool studio condominium the site ol " g111ttl ""·cl I wo <:ur g<1ragc in a development called 'I ht· Sprini:s II g1 ws lor 8"0.000 linlc:-.s the l'Ouncil cn1oy:-." chu11 gl' 111 111·;11·1. 11 qual1l 1t·s CJ!'> low inr oml' hous ing '1'11:11 I'll I low 1rll'l1me It m<1y pos!-iibly bl· f:J1rly l.tfwh·cl l\'<>:-1 al fluc·nt. · Arts\ Neglected 1\ I l1•dg lmg 1·ultural arts progrum of S unduy aflC'r· 11111111 c·onc·c·rts at Irvine's flcntagc Par k has hecn strug- g l1ng \.\ 11 h low attcnclunc l'. An org;1111zt·r r~markcd tlYdt at tsm<'s 1t has seem ed :.-. thuugll 1 IH'n' ha Vt' been more people on the stage of the lll·r1lugl' l'ark ('t•ntr r than an the audienc<.' Purt ol lht• reason may be lhat lht• public 1s unaware -ol 1\s ofh·rings, ufl1·n new programs like thb nl'cd :-.1·v1·rnl months or even a ycur to earn I hf• reputation to '>uppol'l lhC'mst:lvcs. Tht· pr ogrnms ar~ worthy of support. They provide i111 opp..,rturnty for folks to cnJOY next door what th~y normally would have to travel miles to enjoy. Upcoming programs. which are priced most rea- sonably at S2 50 for adults and Sl for students a nd senior <·111z1'1\l'I, include some of the finest local a nd imported I <ill'nt. -. Among lhNt. a n • the• L.A. Connection improvisational lhc:tl vr c·ompuny. the J>ac1fic Wood wind Quintet, the I rvuw Clw rnhcr Musicwn~. and the: Penrod Plastlno da 11t'l' J.!r"UIJ. For thl~ •sotcric the re is karate set to music and belly <li.1111· ang. l''1n1• <.1rl1s ts arc not going to want to com<: back if It :.1ppcar~ lhl•t'<.• aren't enough people who want to see thc·m • Opinions expressed 1n the spaco above are those ot the Dally Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those ol their authors ind a rtists Roeder comment 1s invited Address The Daily Pilot, P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa. CA 92626. Phone (714) 642·4321 Boyd/John Henry By L.M. BOYD An1 3!4kt>tt If there ever was o reul John He nry who did what the old isooa suy8 he did. Tbut th~re wall, accord· Ing to lhe h1stor1ans. And he became famouR for drivinM st.et. 'uJI riJChl, but not st.eel railroad 8Pikes . A black laborer named John Henry worked on the conRtruction crew th•lt bum the Big Bend Tunnel In Wctt Vlr11lnia. Ho pounded t1tecl drills lo cut holea for bla1llng char1eH. St.orv goe11 he gave out ClnalJy tfurinJ! , rac fo"ilh • newly l""entr.<' <,l/• ..im drlll You know thul little air spa<' •• In the ncc\c o' it bottle of wine? It's the oxuc:: In It th•t ag~ aald wine. Th•N '·' more oxyaeo, not leas, lr. .1 am11l boWe thi n In • lariJ bottle. In proportion to tbe amount of wine the rein. Therefore, the smalle r lhe Dear Gloomy • - Oood thJna a rellflout -'rO\.IP took over in raa. Otherwise there mt1ht hive been • lot of ex ecutlons! B.R. OHie"'' <-41• , __ , •• ... . =··,:: ............ ... -e'~!!'!! .. .. ==n.,"g;;./r'~ ...... " ' bottle, the more quickly Lhc wine ages. Thul English alphahetlcal lett.er which begin!' far more word!\ than any other11 is • '11." It's way ahead of the next one. "c. Q . "llo w big i s un elephant's brain'!'' /\. About three tlmoH big- ger than yours o r mine . Figure It weighs muybc nine and a half pound8. Q. "Delawuro llaw lo ng preacribed public whippings for people convlcled of 24 minor crlmea. But h at 1nybody really been publicly whipped there In lhla cen· tury?" A. Al leaat 1,600 people have, the record lhowa. <'tltm ub how Ion• a blc clt v wot:Jd J11t , (( lta food auppl)' •ere auddenly eut oft. Three days, that'• my, ...... Some t.lmt baek when New York City w11 bit wltb a T e 1m1ter1 ' 1trlke, eatlmaton fttured tben wu only enou1Ji food on tbe thelv• to bold out for two and • half day1. It'• believed other dtlet are only 1ll1htly bett.r ttocbd. At a reHt'Yltton trldt .. post llD JMlan, we1nq 1 necklaee of 1rl11l1 bear lMtb, WM alk.t b7 I Yilk• ln1 iDlll J all&a I• U tlMlle teeth Md ........... to the ......... ~ ...... .. to ...... PllPJe. 'Nat .... . ., ................ "It'•• trielr to .... -.,,...... '' Carter Style Dismays Military WASlllNGTON -In lhe bai•kruomit of the Pentaaon, military llh Al"tehitK have been dlamayed tat Prut1ldtml Curter'11 1trrmc1 ref ucU11C'c hi UIH' military nau1trl to prok!cl tho rlow or Arub oil from l ht• l't•ritlan c:uu to lht1 c1tleis ai1d raC"tOf'lrs or Amurlcu ~nw M••n1•rula havti privately r h ura<'lMLtt•d lhl' .. An•b 011 ,. ,, u l' (' , (' ll IS t' <• o n o m I l' W 8 r f J r I' Ul(Uln'J I lh1• Ylt·st rh.- t 1173 Arnb cu I t•mburl(o <ll*o lt th1• Wn.1 Ull \'l'OIUlllllf' b I 11 w ll\ 1H ,. ttam a(l 1n R lh rtn Pt•t.trl llorbor. th1•y 11r~u1· 1'h1: IJ mted St'11t'"I und It:. alllf'R Rlill huvon'l rN·Qv('rf'cl from the 1m1>al'l Tau: A RA BS . m 1•1111whllt'. hllvt' 1·m1t111ut•d lo ma11111ult1lc• production and prlcH, disrupt· ln1< t he economlt11 or thC' W c11 tcrn powc•r11 Now 1Jonw Arah potentute11, including th • PaleHttlnian louder Yuiuur Arafat, 1pcak opunJy or uslnl( the oil 11pli:ot IUI a Wl'llflOO Ar u rat h t111 u r.:c1l h I ll Ara ti brotht>rfl LO RhUl Orf oil ltt the United Stult'K for promotmu an F.l(yptl11n·l11rueh 11<wn· lrf'ftty tw dltJn 't llkt• SOME MIUTAR V Rtrat •l(•Rh hit vt• suggested behind l'loiscd doors that 1l may tw rwc•f':;-.ury for the lJnllPd StolPll t<• 11tr1k1• hack with 1t11 own wesporu; The president h11K rt.•s1sl<!d this idea. 'llalinJit he wunli. no 1wrt or tt!IOlhl.'r V1ctnum Out Vu·lnam w a 11 1n('''n"'r11u1• n t lfll . lli.· stratf'glRL'I nr s.:ut>. 1n tompuw.on Wllh tht• M 1ddl<· ft:u .. l A t•ul orr of Arabrnn oil would .,hut down Aml•ricun r1H•torw" and rt•ducc· lraffi(• by itlrl10Rt hltlf Sourt•(•'l t lc1111• to C'urtt>r suy ht· has u pa11s1on for fK'UC'<' thut c·un only ~described a~ rellsrious It IK ngalruit hiR convlct1on11 lo r 11orl l-0 mililury m eu11urc11, they soy Yet l'l<Hnt• or h111 Jl ·ru:r1al11 and admirals 11r~ue privately lhal 1wace i11 heHt protcC'lc<I liy fl rmneiu1. F:v<•n the u ppeuuncf' <1( weuknl'1111. they conttmd, rn uy tl'mpl our a<lvcrsa ru~11 lo luk1· l(ambl~ thut will 1ncrcas lht· risk or war OUIUNG THE Iranian cnsu;, for example, the Joint (.;hlcfs en rouragt>d Carter to send a task forco Into thl' Pcr11ion Oulf as & warning lo lht• Arabs a nd Sov 1etR alike th:tt the United State ... wa11 prepared lo defend 1L<> ml sourc<.-s An indcciKive preiud«nt fir'll orderl'<i lhe move. lh••n de C'Hlt"d 1l wa11 loo provocative untl c·anrt'lc."<l ll. This was ullcrpreted In th<> Krcmlm as t1m1dlty , the Pen lal!On s lrakl(isls believe Thi· 8'1v1cts were· lt•mpted. thcrf'forf', to t1ghb•n the: prcssurt' on Suud1 Ara h1a, l\mcr1ca '11 larJ:tf>fit ovc1 'Of CCl.G,WE Wl.U. ~VE. ffP/IS\(}6 IN mt FINAL "OOfT TO l'FDfECT YOO 1-lCM 90-t Olla ... ' Mailbox 11co11 oll tlllppllcr The 5'wlfll:. ulrcady had Rec-urt>d u foothold on lhf! Arabian Peninsula hy hrlnglng South Yemen undt!r Kremlin lnnu~mce an evt•nt that alarmed thf' Saudis hut was shrugl(t-d orf by W1u1hington. Thi> Sov lets , a nticlputinl( another Cartf'r btirkctown, c1ulet ly encouruged South Yenwn lo attal'k its pro Sliudi n<>ighbor. North Yl•m1·n lntcllil(cncl' n· ports claim Sovwl lrtlrlsporl plan~ land('d upproximalf'l)' 5011 (' u b a n m t• r c e n a r 1 e '> t 11 s rwarht>ad the attack . Sovi1•l t1·c·hmc1 ons and advisers. 3(' r or<llng to thf• report..., masterminded the attack. ~ THIS CAUSED panat• in Saudi Arabia. who:tt· ruhng family hail 1011l frulh in the U S rt>solve to defend them 01plomatic dl!t pall'ht-s m1ll rall' that they rl' ~ard (.;art1>r a s weak and vacillalin~ Sf' they sc raQ1blc1l to arrnnJ!c rww alli ances lo pro I <' c· t t h 1..• 1 r t· no r m o u s o 1 I lrt'Jsures Th1·y t>ve n SPnl 1·m is11arw'\ 111 I ;ilk lo tht• Sov1eh. ahoul urruni:ln~ an af·(·ommo<l" lion Be latedly. the pres ident re1· OJ!ntzf'd that the U.S. oil s upply wus m jt.o0pardy. In panic. h1· senl Defense Secretary llurolrt Rrown to Saudi Arabia' to offer mililary s upport. But by th1:, time, the Saudis were s keptical They had just seen Carter aban don the s hah or I ran after declaring his undying support for him "The} s imply didn't trust Carter," one fon:1gn policy adviser told us. The president 1s now anxiously trying to convince lhe Saud" lhal they can depend on U.S protection. lie has hurru>dlv sent adv1i.crs to North Ycm<'o with a currier task force lo hack them up lie has also se11t 0111 diplomatic mes:.aJ!cS th:.it th" Unih-<l Slates will Lake whatevt>1 m i I 1 tar y mt' :ts u r l's a r ,. necessary lo protect tls oil :;up 1>1ics in Saudi Arabia. II n ·mains lo be seen whetht·r Carter's bclatc.'<i measurt>s will be in time. College Funding Has Strings Attached To the Editor: I found your editorial on local control of community colleges most interesting. We s hare your concerns but l 'm afraid Proposi· lion 13 has decided that ques - tion. While we were pulling a halt to exce11sive taxation and ~overnment expansion, we un· wlttlnl(ly 1eavc away local con~ trol of ma ny segments of local government, especially schools and colleges. Whe re the money goes, so goes t.he power. COMMUNITY colleges are now s upported about 70 percent hy the state and we are already being told what lo do or whal we can't do. There is legislation In lhe hopp e r i n Sacr a m f.!nto already to muke the K-l 2 1nd community college!! completely slate-supported which will even- tually do uway with local school boards. Jn ract public education as we koow ll today lo CaUfomia 1s In Jeopardy as an Institution. If the people are concerned about this, they had better com- municate wllh their legislators fast . I make no value jud11mcnts on the state of affalra todaay but If you want at voice in how t.hlngs are 1oln1 lo be run In the future, 8omcbody had better find a way to secure funding without the bureauc ratic s trings a ttached. And if you think things are get- tlna a lllUe out of hund or Ufht now . wult until 1980·81 when thlnas really get sorted out. About that time the new OaM Initiative will be on top of us and you 'll have Jou or thlnae lo write about. STEWART CASE Director or Public Alfaira S.nta Ana Collet• tw.c ..... , ... To tbe Editor: Your Karch 21 issue c1rried • Mwt story about t.he parenu ol a child aald to have died of malautriUon. It Implied 1 Uu between tbait f1ct 1nd Cbrtltlln Science. The lndlvldU1l1 In· volved are not member11 ol the Cbrtltia Sdence denomlnatlon, May I point out t.hat Christian SeleDUttl are deeply eoncemtd wtU. &M welfare ol all ob~ their proper food cloUllnC lbelter -u would b9 very ·~ 11reat to re1dert of the CblilUml 8c:tenee lloaltor, tae lateraaOonaJ dally MW1paper ,.Mtlll1d bJ our elnlreb. Tbe ......................... ccw. .... ... tlill tubjeet ol eld.ldna'• rt1•u ud the latenatloaal y.., " ... a.1111. ~-ere 11· no connution ( whats~vrr bl'lwe<'n Chri:.llun Science' and the ht•atth food theories which urc apparl'nUy u l>llrl or thll~ l..'llSt'. JtOBft~RT C. PEA<.;OCK Christion Sch.'nCl' Commilkt• on Puhltcution for Southurn Cullfomiu D~rotU Pia• To the F..dlt.or . T he "'orest Service· Office 1n Santa Ana recently explumed a plan to ope n thl• Santa Anu Mountain urea or CIOV('land Na lional Forest to ORV's <Orr Road Vehicles> Thl' prnpo!tcd o pc n in~ is srhf•dul cd ror December, J07U. The proposed openinl! or this 11ectlon would have several seriouR conscqucnecs ror the forest land and the surroundlnu communities In Oruni?c County. Th« opening of lh1s area for lhi11 use would be dc:;trucllvc to the chaparral cover of lhe Sunlu Anu Mounlatins, also known as the Santlaio Mountain range. Destruction or the nut ur al COV· er or the mountain wot'1d mukc this 11tcep terrain suhjert to m1t1sive e rosion and would re· suit In nooct dumat(C to lower reaches or the ('{&nyons and lo the Santa Ana Valley. THF. CHAPARRAL, when ttry, a11 in early s ummer to la te fall, burns fiercely and gt>ncrato» fire storms which arc dangerou in the extreme. With the present cloAure of the forest St)rvkc land , we have been fortunate not lo have experienced a major wild nre on these mountains. Opening t.hls l•nd to the pro- po11ed olf·road vehlcle8 would In ereasc the fire hazard Im- measurably. Roads In the proposed area are primltlvc and dan1erous. The Jl'orest Service ata ted t.h•l lht•y have no funds for the 1m prnvrmenl of lh1•st· muds or for 0111\•r :;a( •ty mt•ai,urc·s Neither do lhf')' plan any fac11tlies or equipment for aid and rescue <1f pN:.On.<! who mi~ht be injured m the area. At present. the· Fire Depart mNtl of Orange County provides this S<'rvice , which 1s rather ex pt•ns1vl' even with lhc l1m1kcJ use or this aren. ll seems to ht· out of line for the Forest Servin· to l'Xpect the county lo pick up the bill for the m crcas e in acllv1- ly proposed We are as kini: for your hc·lp to .. top the opemng or the forc!tl lund before 1t 1s loo luk Wril<' to your Congrei,smun a nd Senator now. CLYDE KF.ENEH Orafl IJIHWfl~d To the Editor· According lo Gen Bnnard W, ltogen, lhe andiv1duu l ready reser ve Is 500,000 pe<1ple s hort of its 700,000 authorized slreni;tlh If the volunteer :;yslum 1s not filllng the deterD'llnt'd quolu:.. aomclhing obviously needs to be done. We all te nd to af'ree hl•r1• Out one must not haslily cry reinRtate the draft. IC , for example , our u.:rlcullure productivity d roppt,-cl way below normal, w1: wnulcln't draft people Into belna farmers , would we? Why should we, In our "free l'IOC!ie ty" have to drufl I force> peoplelnt.othemllltary'! THF. MILITARY with aomv outside he lp should examine thorouahl,y why the number or volunteers continue lo decline Whal fthould they be doing to Main support? I'm sure Vietnam haa h ad a n ove rwh elm l n~ neaat.lvt\ effect on the volunteer pro1ram, but time haa a way of chan1lne altitudes. Maybe the military should ''Ale you the"*' come to,..,.., tM televtlton?'' launch ;m all 1>ul t1:1mpa1gn lo lry and n•gain pubhc s upport Possibly a nat1onw1de sports anti (1tn<>ss oriented progr a m thcil would rt•ac•h many people. Thb rn1t(ht get mon· people Involved with the> mllit<1ry and improw relations. lfowever. ir l~re 1s Positively no wuy for the volunteer system to work, and majority has it. then the draft may have to bl- romstaled. Even then, I see no need for laking people off work or out of college. This would only he· hurting productivity. If onC' looks a t the numbe r or unemployed people, lhe people on welfare, there would be many quahfled lo work in the military. This would solve more than one problem ut once NICK KINCl\JO .,.., ··~-· To th' f::d1tor City. county. slate and federaJ oq canaut1ons tire cons tantly "trying" to .solve the high rent problem. They do evt•rylhing bul wotk on the cause scarcity. Any lime anythmg is scarce 1t gut·~ up in Slric-e lund. gas. coffee. lluaar, oi l, bananas you name it. Jn fact. Lh<'Y an· doinu lrung11 lo make the 111\uatlon worsP. aF.NTAL properties owned by "Rmall" pt..'Oplt• mom und pop triplexes. du1llexc:. and fourplex cit ownrtl hy a senior citizen try inf( lo hulld up a lllllc sccunly, urr gradu8lly h.-commg prop ertlesforlargerla ndowners. Rt-nt rontm l Cf'rtainly d~ not c-ncourage people lo buy or build rentals. Maybe we'd better lf'c-l en t1rely new officiuls In all govern ment om res. But lhJs woultt discriminate 1.c11n1t a few fair ones, the wuy r ent controls dl11crimlnatl" 111lntt fair landJonb. I gueaa even lhou1h 1 hate the Ide• covernment aubsidy ta the only tmmedl1te an1nver to problems of people soeltlna ~nl · ala tb~yun afford . LEE JOHNSON ~ ( . ( 17 Laguna/South Coast VOLT 72, NO. 88, 3 SECT IO NS, 38 PAGES ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA Your Hometown Dally Newspaper THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1979 TEN CENT~ , '.Juristie Psgehiatrist' Aids Diedrieh. By G av G•A \'ILl.f. Ot ... 0.11.., ......... .. SAN DIEGO S1tt1n.i .1mon~ lht> 131i'Yt'r' ttn1I 11.•h·mlant J' the lt>lt~·1 1on or 1urt1r~ >'rlll(" on In Orango Count ~ :-.u i1t•r\IM1r Ralph Oit'<i1 u·h 'S lm b<'n tn.11 ht-rt' jfi u pc•tth'. 21' ) l'Ur 11h1 blondl" ~01nan H~r namf> '' C jlhl Rt•nn1•ll he nHtlrei. h1•1 '" ini.t g1v1n.: law 1•ri. t hl• ht ~h ~1un ur wh11<>pt.•nn.c in th('tr ('Ur wh('n ~ht> th1nk11 n pro1siH'l'llvu Ju ror nllf.lhl bt> t1 lkd ~·or hrr 1•icpt•rll11t• 10 .iuugin~ 11n.1sl'>('t•llvt· 1uror11 ,,, 11 Jurunw p > t>holog1!4t, M 1i.i. Henrw tl " po1d up lo $200 u lhJ> plui. ''" pen co tl'I Oledrirh'• C<•M· 'ht· lh look mg for telltal<' ''~nii that could ind1cale a prospt:cl1vt' Juror tn1gbt not be tl'lhng tht• truth. lttl' wholl' truth und nothing but the truth when answering ques lions from the lawyers. And with an elected official t·hargcd with 1:oerious cnmes. Mis. &-nnett want1:o to help de rem.e lawyer1> make sure none or thl' Jurors have a built-in mis trust of Poht1cal Clgures She admits that ·s not easy to do without being able to ask questions herself which she is not allow~d to do in a courtroom selling. ··But I am tra ined in in terviewing and counseling. "I watch for changes in racial expression. I watch eyes I look at the choice or words. listen for oa uses in speech a nd other traits. It 's all part of the train m g." Miss Bennett said lie r training came <tt the University of Flor ida and <it Nuclear Radiation Deily"91 ..... 9911k.-K ....... NUCLEAR GENERATING UNITS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT SAN ONOFRE STATION Expetta From Plant Reaffirm Betlef• That Facllfty le Safe From D•f199r Nuke Leak C.001pared To Movie HOLLYWOOD <AP) "The China Syndrome" is a movie a bout a fictional a ccident at <t fictional nuclea r power plant, but parts of the plot seem to have turned up in the real-life dra m a unfoldi ng ne a r Ha r · risburg, Pa \\ ednesday's accident at the Three Mile Island nuclear plant. in which radioactive s team was released into the atomsphere. "'a s different from the mishap depicted in the movie. released barely a month ago. But Grt!gory Minor, nuclear engineer·turned-nuclear critic and a cons ultant for the film , round similarities on a broader scale ·'There was an accide nt at the pla nt and the public doesn't real· ly know what's happening," he said. "The Nuclear fleguJ atory Commission will be sending in investigators to try and found out what ha ppened a fter the fact .. "There seem to be similarities to what happened Wednesday and what-happens in the n:m <See MOVIE, Page A%) Coast Weather Chance of rain decreas- ing to less than 10 percent this afternoon and through -Friday. Lows tonight 47 to 53. Highs Friday 62 to 66. INSIDE Te•A Y Ez-cultUI, In /leal ,,._.. tcrU. ltotD it t~ a ...,_tJllittg fN htl /alltn .• G IN" Of •lwron •o beCOtM dqro. ........... .sror,. ""°'° P.ot-• A1 ... AM. • ..... :"-.=•" ::...~ B ·.T. .... 5 .............. ., ...,, ..... .. ............ ........ _ ... ... if ... ... . ... f: = .. .. 1--:: Onofre Plant: It Can't Happen Here By STEVE MITCHELL °'"" O.ily ,. .... ,.... Spokesmen at the San Onofre Nuclear power plant say a water pump mishap like th" one that occurred at Harrisbur g, Pa .. Wednesday could not occur at the local Edis on Co mpa ny facility. "It's lik e com pa r i ng a Cht!vrolet with a Ford." said company spokesman Dave Bar· ron. "Both cars have combusti· ble engines. but they are built differently." He said the m ass i ve San Onofre plant has the same basic design as Its Pennsylva nia sis- ter, ''but they were built and de· signed by different companies." Ed ison's nucle ar engineer chief Ken Baskin said a faulty wa ter pump al San Onofre. "would cause no leak or prob- lem whatsoever .·• adding it would take "multiple failures of many redundant systems before any significant leaks of radioac· Uvity couJd take place.·· The San Onofre plant current· ly operates one unit which pro· duces 4~ megawatts a year. or enough to meet the needs of a ci- ty of a half million, company of· fi cials say. Two other 1,057 megawatt un· its a re under construction, with completion expected in three years on the site. making San Onofre the largest nuclear sta· tion in the state. And whHc plant offi cials play down the significance of the Harrisburg incident, leaders of a local environmental group say the radiation leak Wednesday only e mphasizes the potential d a n gers facing sout h Or ange County residents. Lyn Harris Hicks, an advocate for GUARD. an environmental <See ONOFRE, Page A2) Irvine Man Rated Fit to Stand Trial A for m e r Juv e nile Hall counselor was to begin trial Ol'I attempted murder cha rges to· day afte r a jury Wednesday found he was mentally a ble to assist in bis defense. Wednesday a fternoon jurors declared 33-year -old Charles Hubert Guenther of Irvine men- tally Ible to unde rstf nd the charges qainst him ati_d aselat his attorney during the upcom- ing trial. "'~e j ury which determined GU.other's menl•l conaJNrtence wu dismissed after delivering tbe verdict, and jury stiled.ions for the alt.empted murder trial ls to belin t.oda,. Guenther's. attorney. William DoulbertY. I• not .xpec'!_d J o eontelt tbe aU .. adoa tbat uma- tber II tbe man Wbo Ibo& 1J. 1 year-old Dana Hiiia Hiib kbool coed Judi Michelle Gonsales five times and beat her in the face wltb a bammer lut Oft. I . Now be is aDeded to contest char1• tbat Guenther sMltol· whipped a 17 -year·old 8H Clemente lirl lut March. But~ bu Hid be will ll7 to arove that Guat.bet waa insane at the lime or the two at· tacks , relying on testimony from psychiatrists who testified dur· in1 the mental com petency trial. Jurors in the mental com· petency trial listened to conflict- 1 n g testimony fro m those psychiatrists. Dr. Myron Ma rshall testified for the defense that Guenther "is not capable of standing trial now." · But anothe r ps yc hiatrist. called by the prosecution, Dr. Seawright Anderson, told jurors that while Guenthe r is mentally Ill. he is competent enough to stand trial. Guenther hu pleaded inno- cent and Innocent by ~llOll of insanity t.o the charges against him. He bu been undergoing men· tal treatment 1ince m id - December ID 1 locked ward at Canyon General ffoapital in Anaheim and bu been released only for court appearances. Dr. Barbara Hundley, the peycblatrill wbo ha been treat- ln1 lalm at Canron, testified G .......... .ulfen from a brain dilofM' ......... oa by a Uv• maltuDcdma. Dangers To Safety Denied HARRISBURG. Pa. IAP> Ra di ation leaks from the Three Mile Isla nd nuclear power plant continued today . authorities sa id. as a debate grew over what was described as one or the most serious such incidents in this country's hjstory . O ff1 C'ia ls of Mctropo h lan Ed ison Co mpany. owner a nd operator of the pla nt, sa id minor le ve ls of r a d ia ti o n we r e measured this morning two to three miles awuy and that it may be Friday before the leaks are stopped. They said the radiation was esca ping through a ventilation system and from a sump de· s igned to remove water after it bas cooled the reactor. "We concede that it's not just a· little thing," Don Curry. an Edison spokesma n s a id. "In terms of publicity. it will prob- ably surpass the Browns Ferry incident." B ut J o hn G . He r b ei n. a Metropolitan Edison vice presi. de nt for g e ne r a t io n . said, "There is presently no danger to the P\lhlic health or safely "We didn't injure anybody. we d idn't over-expose anybody and w e certa inl y d id n 't kill anybody:· he added. Herbein said that of the 100 to 120 employees in the reactor area at the time of Wednesday's accident, only 10 to 15 had to be decontaminated with showers. The officials told a news con· fere nce that it may be several days before workmen will be a ble to enter the reactor build· ing to assess the damage ~because of a large a mount or radioactive water. As for what caused the acc1· dent. Walter M. Creitz, pres•· dent of Metropolitan Edison. said. "l ·m not ruling out human error.·· Until now. a March 1975 fire an the control room or the Browns Ferry nuclear pla nt in Alabama has genera lly been considered this nation's most d angerous in· cident involving a nuclear reac· tor. The worst nuclear acrident in history occur red in the Soviet Union in late 1957 or early 1958. as reported by the American CIA and two exiled Soviet scien· lists. That accident may .have caused the deaths of hundreds of people. forced the eva cuation of several towns and villages a nd spread ra dioactive mate rial over l.000 square miles. Low-level radiation was de· tected in the air as far as 16 miles away Wednesday a fter an a ppa rent valve railui.e. resulted in excessive pressure being built up in the water used to cool the re a ctor core a l T hree Mile Island. Al 7 this morning. Herbein s aid, inveslitators de tectc;d radia tio n leve ls a t S to 7 millirems per bour as far as 2 to 3 miles away from the plant. In· dividuals are exposed to up t.o 30 mlllirems in a single X·ray ex- aminatlon. NJ]KE INQVIRY C4lL 'BLOCKED' WASHINGTON <APl -An in· qulry at the Office of Emer1en- cy Prep1redne11 Wedne1day nlaht about the accident at the Three llile Island nuclear raclli· ty ln Pennsylvania was taken by an operetor who .. 1d "the omce l1 clOMd for the da1. Tbla la the ................. • • • West Georgia College. Since receiving her masterb degree, he r s peciality with jurors has carried Miss Bennett from her Santa Barbara home to trials throughout the country Included in the t rials in which Miss Bennett's skills have been used is the so-called lloward Hughes Mormon Will case in Las Vegas. Miss Bennett abo sat beside defense attorneys as they select· ed jurors in a series or tria ls re· suiting from the Indian takeover at Wounded Knee. South Dakota. a few years ago T he JUrl'it1 c psyc holog1sl claims that the courtroom en· v iro n me nt h y i t self C'a n sometimes mtim1<.lale prospec live jurors and caus<' the m nol to reveal their true reelin~:o. ISee JURORS Pagt' A2l Spreading At Rest Is th is 30-ton crane bowing its head m shame " It s hould Its weight crncked part of San Clem(!nte·s pier. t·ausing t h e ancient wooden s lruclun.• to sag 'related story Page A1 3 l. Legal Action Eyed Over Aliso Viejo Re action lo a pproval or thl' 20.000-wtit Aliso VieJo communi· ty by t he County Board of Supervisors Wednesday sho"'s ma ny opponents believe thl' panel did not listen Lo the const1 tuents. And at least one vocal environ· me ntal group is considering legal action in the wake of a 4· I vote by s uper visors approving a conceptual master plan for the 6,623 development proposed in the county's southern sector. Tom Alexander. president of Laguna Greenbelt, Inc., said to· day attorneys for the non.profit o rganization "have sever a l ways to go," in ba ttling con· struction of 20,000 units In the hilts behind Laguna Beach. ··o ur attorneys believe they have found some serious faul ts in the findings of the county plannfog commission I which rec ommeoded approval or the plan to supervisors.") he said. He said that. railing coastal commission opposition to the de· velopment plan, his group will use legal means to quash the Aliso Viejo project . But he said be is optimistic the plan will fall to eventual defeat. "I think it will all wash out In our favor," t he Gr eenbe lt spoll:esman said. He said Wednesday's dedsion "myaUfied" him, adding, "in a ll my experience this is the only time I've seen a majority or elected officials not respond to the public.'' Hi• concerns were echoed hr La guna Be a ch councilman Wayne Baglln, who said, "I'm under t.be tmpreulon they !the aupervllon1 ) d1d not Us ten to their comdtuents .• t • 'The:r Hemed to be blind to that," be said. Ba .... who voted with the re- mainder ol the Laguna &Heb council earUer thla month to seek stnct rcstramts on the de vclopment. said lhl' -;upcrv1sors oHe red .. no JUSlir1cation ror their vote .. ··Had t hl'Y orrered some Justifi cation for going for 20.~I units over the 10.000 1 a II owed in t he county's ~en era l plan. 1 perhaps you could r cconcilt' thei r action ··But since a n expla nation was not offered. I'm disappointed." Baglin said the decision will have a n impact on Laguna Beach as far as traffic. parking a nd other circul ation problems brought about by up to 60.000 ne w motorists converging on the beach city. And promises that the pro· posed San Joaquin transporta- tion corridor would relieve some of those woes does not sit well with the councilman. "Somebody out. there says it's c the freewayl is destined to be out there . and again. without listening to the population, they assume it's in the plan." Baglin said. • He said the city's streets are <See DENSITY, Page AZ> Wild West TOlJ Wilil? A San Clemente woman tele phoned police early · Wednesday morning to re· port a man wilh a gun in the K·Mar l Pla u on Camino de Estrt"lla near the San Dte90 Freeway . Policemen rushed lo the scene onl:r to find that the man wa1 holding a toy cap pistol and wat part of a ··west.em Daya" promo- ti o n ror a n e arb y supermarket. ( I' • ~ OAlL Y PILOr USC rhurac:tay. MarClh 29, 1119 Aliso Viejo Plan Flayed Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station Controv rs H, K TU\ t"I M \ . ()f .... °""' ...... , .... Ortrn140 ( 'ount' o;upNvt1>or l l \'Oh.' Wt.'dawiid•v uppruvma p I J Ob rur tilt' rut Urt' flO (H)(J n• ld~n\ t'OIHrnuf\tl) of t\lt'-l l \I( IU 1hd11 I c:.llto lhl· l'UOlt"OH'r'>)' s urroundtlllC Jkw• R0,000 dwl'lU.na- devt-luvmcnl l"or t''litmpk l'hthJJ J lh•tll). i\h,11 \ H Jo Cump.,n IH•• .. ult>nt •~su d u atutt.•mPnt JU"I 11fl4•r 'UI~" l~t • d I' (' h• I 0 fl .. U V I n j( ht• '4 II U I 11 Di dricli Jury Picks Wntinue ~AN l>l l';t; t> • The t w.k of M'lct·Unl( lh.: 12 Juron. who will try lnd1ct t·d OrftOJ.:4" ('o unty Supervaw r Halph 0 1i>drl1•h und art'hlle<·t 1-t'HOy RO!il' ht!r~ on hrabt•r) t·h-.1 ~, . ., rontinu1-d tocll•> 111 Su pt.•raor Court Sci rar. th,. v111~p1•1·t1v1· Juror' huv<' b<.•t>n HHkl'tl only ont• m<iJor qut•:o.tion by JOd~t· Rose Th-.rp '"fhti. 11> <i cr1 mmal cut.t· lh1tl 111 cxpeetf'Cl to last up to six w('eks Is t hen• any eompelh n~ reuson why you could not stJrve that 10111('1" Mort' than half those asked that question have found a reason good enough for J udge Tha rp to excuse them But 34 prospective jurors gave no compelling reason for being excused and a rc still in the run- nan~ They'll unde rgo more in· tensive questioning by the de fense lawyers as well as the p rosecutor, O r a n ge County Assistant Dii.tric t Attorney Michael Capizzi Defe nse la w ye r s K e ith Mo nroe, James Riddel and Sylvan Aronson said they expt.-ct the JUry selection process will c·ontanue "for three o r four days" Unlike most trials, the jurors ure being inter v iewed in d1 v1dually, out of sight a nd sound or one another * * * 11,...ra~AI JURORS ••• "Jurors a re frequently uncom· fortuble an a courtroom and un likely t o g i ve t h orough res1>onscs." Miss Dennett says. "fl ofte n is m·eessary to probe more deeply to ~et a full un dc·rhl [Jndin~ or u r><'rsvn or l11 look at their motives," sh(.· add!> Mass HcnnC'lt twllevc!> that Jury sl'lcction ·~ most difficult in e '' ~ e s t h ~· t h u v c g o t l {' n w id csi>rcad publicity, t:uses slmilar to Oicdra<'h's "Yt•s," she uni.wers. "i.omt: Pt·oplt· try lo gel on wadt·ly puhltc1zt·d <"a:-.t·s . 1urors who ul rcady hav(• their mancb made UJI Human Waste Drop Probed An El Toro Marine Corpe. Air Slalaon spokesman said today an 1nvestl1ealion iis continuing lnl.O the Saturday morning droppinlo( of a b ag containing human waste from a rnlllt.ary airplane onto a South Laguna yard. Gunnery Sgt. Bill Grindstaff amd the probe into the 10 a.m tncldent s hould be completed within a week South Laguna sand31maker Chris O'Keefc said he ob!M!rved a s hiny o bject dro p from a K C -130 Hercul es m i litary tfanBport passing over bis home. O'K.eefe ran over to the object and found it to be a plastic bag eontaining what appeared to be bum an waste. DAILY PILOT "'° Ot_ C_, D•llr .,, ... , •"" •fllrll I•,.,_ ,. ___ .._ .. , ".....,.,,_"•'""°'-, ......... ,_,_ .......... "".-.. . -"--, ......... '''-"' ... (Mi. -__ ,, .............. flt.,,.,,_ \tllnll•ll.,.,t,.,IM,1_11 .. tll/Swtflc-> A ••"O'• ,.._...odit>Vll I•-'""""''"'····--.. ,,,."'..,. __ ,..,.,...,.,..,,.,uo .,, ••• 11., """'· , .... ._ .. (•fiftfllf4 .,.,. ·-·-~"'*"' .... --, ..... c.-, 11..,.-. ........ -""'* .. -· ,_ . ..,_,. ....... "C:.:.-n:- °'9NtlllMt ~ .. -Al\1-........... a...· ~ ........ ,,.~,.- ~---0::::. .......... M_.I,...._., ,,.,,.....,..,.._.. '''''"'"'en•>--. C1111•••-... ..... ..... ~ ............. . ,, .. , ..... ..--,.,_ ... o.---- Sui:rounilB 2lJ,OOO-unit Development wlthho&d l"OtnM.f'nl on the actlM 1urround~ hy La1una Be1ch. uolll h hurt riwt>lvt:d d lallf'd SOulh w.curu1, •~aun11 tllll11 and r ondHlc>na tut•k d of\lo tho L•aunu Nl11ucl. i.umt'a approval Supt"rvlsor Thom u Riley. 01.11.rn µu r ud voc•utt'i., who,• fifth dis tru·t lncludf'!i tht• 11ert1rui11rly m••nt!J4•1 \or Latcuna formc1 Moulton Honch acres, n r.-nhf>lt Inc· vuwt"d to coo nal th(• lono vote aacalinst tM tlnu flthth•R th<> devclopmeot vroJect 11ft1•r aqculnic unsur a• It whtd11 Ill wuy lhrouf(h l' 11sfully thut lht' dc•velopmt>nl \ .,rtou' uJtt•nrlc 1rwludln1e lht> b<> llmlh.'<.I to 15.000 houses. 1•1111 t '•llfomlit ('o.i,tul Cumml••ion domlnJUmJi and aparlmcnb Supt•rva ... or fl the 111 16&~ fur t\nd while• thti 1.tJ'lprovul plant. udd1llom1I 1l1•buh• AP• II 11 wht•n t·ull u1>t>0 Alh;o Vlt•jO officiul11 ln tht•y J?IH· ftnlll u11provol lo <'011 donuh• 3,47(> arr<is for op1•11 tht1ons for 1lf'vt>l<11>m1·nt belnt( &IHll't', Hlh•y'!I scall'd down dr Ht<d nov.· I>)' County Couf\bol version a kt.'<i thal :;mother 00!1 \drl n Kuy1H"r nc·res rl'm1un UJH.lf'vclopcd And tilt' hoilrd left OfM'O llw lie 11U111tlcd at the b sunning or po11,1blltty thllt tht.• dt·V<'lopm.int Wct1ncs<Jay'5 board mc>cling tht- wlll tw sNcl '°d down by 4,000 extra open 111>ucc acres were hum•"• H <'OUnty <1tall' or ft'der•I nl'Ct>lisury to bring about lh<' .£~,•ncacs lat1·1 purf'baaw i.omt• l,u M un 3 Green bell's goal of pro~rty 11latNI for dt•v(•lopmcnl ~v(•ntually selling aside 10.000 and convnt It mto plotrk Jund a1're1> of OJ>t.'rl Sl)al't' 1\is 1>r<ip<>Sl•d now th 20,000 And wltti.>ut the odded open urut l'<>mmumty would be built ucrc:s. IWey said, "I l'annot sup ov1•r the 1wxt 20 yuni on 6,623 port the Ala110 VicJO generul acn·H n~lled in the t-oastal bilb plan · · • * * * * * l're• P•fl# A I DEN ITY PLA YEO. • • i.tot ng to bl• so plugged up ix.·opl« wall use ollwr mean!>, 'Sll<'h as the San Diego freeway. to gel to Nc•wport Beach and other cities Laguna He<ic h City Manager fo'rcd Solomo" said that while supervisor!\ addressed the prob lem of inc reased noodlng along Laguna Canyon Road that might be prompted by ne w develop· menl, many other city concerns were ignored. "Certainly concerns watn tnc amount of traffic density and ad· dlllonaJ services needed lo s up· port such a community were not uddrcssed In that they granl<·d 20,000 homes for lh~ area." Solomon smd "The impact on Laguna Bcar h will be Rignlficanl, · · he said. He said a council recommcn dation th a t Allu Lag un<i Bouleva rd be r emoved rrom the Aliso Viejo plan was also not ud dr es!'ed W e dn esday IJy supervisors. Exlensaon of lha t route would IJring mol.Orist.s from lhe new community. and other inland 'areas, into Laguna Beach via r<'s idenllal streets in the town's hilltops. Rain Saturday? --Sunny Friday Due For Coastal Area By TOM BAKLEY Oft• 0.11, ........... A persiste nt Pacific storm tbat rut the Orange Coast with more than lwo inches of rain as at meandered over Orange Coun· ty should be a lh.ing of the past la te tonight ; the N a tional Weather Service said. Gmlty Plea By Dr. Cella Reversed By GARY GRANVILLE OI llW OAUy f'i ... St .. I ''.Dr. Lo uis Celia's 1978 conviC · t 1on on state cha rges related to the tbefl and e m bezzle ment or rnoney from two Orange County hOsplt.als he once controlled was ove rturned Wednesday When reversing lhe guilty pica Cella entered in Superior Court, the Fourth District Court of Ap- peal said some of the evidence ustid against Cella was illegally obtained. The court's ruling doesn't mean Cella will be freed from the federal prison In Lompoc where he Is now serving a five. year term on federal charges re- lated lo lhe theft and embeu le- m ent. Nor does It mean that Cella can 't still be tried on the 117 stale charges lodged &f'&lnsl him In 1976 by the co unty Grand J ury. What the ruJlng m ean• ls that tbe appellate court found the Orange County Di11trlct At lorney 's office acted Illegally when It sent an agent Into • hospital print s hop in 1earcb of evidence used to incriminate the man Who was once the county's foremost political donor. Thol evidence was neve r U.S(.-d against Cella ln a trtal bcceuse, alter a year of pretr1al motions, he pleaded gullly to JO counts In· eluded in the arand Jury Indict- ment. The appeHate court In San Diego ruled that the trial court orrtd In refuslng to suppress the evidence 1.nd, as a result. Cella conceded the case by pleacUn1 1ullty before bis trial on the atate charaes aot Oder way. Th• reversal b)' the appellate court wu a victor)' ror defeaae attorney Keith Monroe wbo bad filed the leJal bri.ela aak.lnl for the 1uilty plea to be Ht uide. Jn tta declaton, the court corn· pllmented Monroe ror the brevl· ty of ldl 1etal arsumenta wtdch covered more than t ,800 Pecet of eoart ,_.. tn rvulbl1 elCbt paraarapba. lel9d ID the print lbop Marth br tM DA'a apat, a..._.... •• ..,.. wbo Md .... ·~ for all•1•dl1 10Uelt1a1 the murder ol hi• eetran1ed wif•'• loYw. -:::.::• ol 1 ........ In· .... r.UHd t.o defreud u.. aw' ••11• " .. .. 1-'r iday should he fair and 11unny," a forecaRte r said. ·•Anet that's the end of the f(ood news · The bad news Is that a fl<!w storm is on Its way here from the northern Pacific Ocean and Is expected to add to the satura lion the county has sustained in the last three days. The storm is expected to reach this area Saturday. And the pre d iction bro ught g roans from rain·weary farmers In Orange County. Planting and cultiva tion huve been delayed by long days or rain but the m ost serio us d a rna ge h as bee n t o th e strawberry crops. Farmers g rimly slltvcylng the Roaked fruit predict that their losses will run as high as SG million. And. the tab will go higher If the e xpected storm materiallr.es Saturday. "We desperately need some warm sun and light breezes to dry the crop out, .. commented Our Thetford of t he county's Farm Bure au. "A lot of strawberries are rolling on the ground a nd each d ay of rain means more CO!illy losses." Growers predicted before the most recent storm that the springtime cr op could run as high as $40 million lo $50 mllllon. "not a chance now," Thetford said. Work crews In sever al county communities took advantage or the lull In the 8torm today by clearing mud slides and blocked culverts . And firemen In San Clemente are anxiously watching • crack at the Shorecllff• Mobile Coun· try Club that widened from three inches lo two reel durlnl( the storm. Recalling that several occu· pants or mobile homes were evacuated last December under slide condiU011$, a fire man pre dieted that tons of earth ond mud ma)tbe dJstodged under the Impact of more rain. Tarpaulins that appear to have provided some measure of protection to 11llde·ravaaed Bluebtrd Canyon remained In place today when a uthorities learned that more r ain Is on the way. ,,....P..,eAJ MOVIE ••• Supervtlon Ch•lrman PhlHp Anthony. how.,ver. called the board'• action "a lremcndou• vi<'tory for th~ Laicuna OrMn· 1>4'1t .. fl •• old dedlcullon of th • 3,478 acrt"it could Mrv H a catalyst to other 1genctes and lead to de vt>lopment of a maASivo urban park Su11nvit1or Ralph ()icdrlch ojtrf'l'd "1 think this !JI the first sh,n1r1 cant omount of gro und that wo tt re 1:ettlnK for that greenbelt," Oiedrich t>xplalocd. lie said he feared If addlt onpl conditl<>M were pine d upon the developer non() of the promlRCd bcnc·fits • the open land. th1.: ba I a need rcs ldenll•l·llhoppi nu industrial oommunlty and tht· chance tor low1>r priced hom ·N -would come to paHI\. As now plannod , the <1pt!n space acres would be f(encraJly toward the coai.t while areas In the north and near the Laguna Nigue l Zlf(gurat would contain reside ntial, oomm~·rclal und ln dus lrial dcvclopm1•nt While lhl' <.'ounly 's p11 i-.t general plan call C'd for JU'1I 10.097 dwell ings on the Aliso Vic JO acrcuge, the new plan would per mit up lo 20,000 units. about two-lh.irds of the m condo mlnum o r apartment unit:; rather than singlc·famlly homes In addition, about 5.000 unat.s would be priced In the so·called low and mod e r a t e income r anges so that families earning less than $22.000 annually could a fford to buy them. As a condition of a pproval, supervisors also asked the com- pany lo take st.cps that would in· sure the homes would re main in affordable price ranges u pon re- sale lo future purchasers. Among other conditions of ap· proval, many never before Im· posed on a developer , are: . Pay for construction of such things a!f libraries, fire st;itions and parks needed for Aliso VieJO residents. Donate ground a nd prov1dti grading for the future eight-lane Sao Joaquin Hills highway. flall de velopm e n t if the county's monitoring systems show lhal needed ser vices such as police and fire protection. schools and utilities cannot keep pace with the building. -Create a tram system to carry locaJ residents from Aliso Vie jo to the beach Develop drainage s ys tems so that storm run-off in the com munity wi ll not contribute to Lag un a B each fl ooding problems Reactor Building Steam Generator • AP W•r• .... t• ARTIST'S SKETCH OF NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION 'The Public Doetn't Really Know What's Happening· l'ro• Page A J ONOFRE PLANT. • • anti-nuclear plant group, said lo day Harrisburg "was fortunutc not to have a me lWown." T he San Clemente womun also said news reports that rad1at1on was detected 16 miles from the Harrisburg plant concerns her. ·'The Nuc lear Regulatory Commission and the <nucll·an plant will immediately s;iy that is no more s1gn1fic unt than th(• dose you receive al the dcnt111t. · s he said. ··nut keep in mind, at thl• dt·n last 's office you have a ll'ad s hield over your vital orga!li. " She i;a1d there i11 no such thing as a safe dose or <man-made:> radiation. "Any man-m<ide radiat111n tha t is additionul lo hackgrnuncl radiatioa docs d<1mugc lo tht: or gans." she said. And the facl lhut a nci.lrhy 1•1ty was not evacuated or even notifed until severa l hours arter the int'ident "points up wh<il we 've been trying to iyuy about San Onofre." Mrs. Hicks s aid there is <i population of 25.000 pe ople w1th111 four mtlei-. or the San Onofre plant "ny lhl' t1mt• a not1 <·(· ha:-. bc'\·n fl'CCIVL'<I to l.'\l:lCUatc, the plum·· would havt· 1>asi-.ed over that pupulution i.llH.l lhC' rlama~1· would havt' been flonc," stw .. auJ "And," 'h<• added. "lht· Ion~ rangt· damJgl' from su<·h an an <·td•·nt 1s nol 1mmcd1atcly :.ip pa n·nt." Sht• <ibo i.uul Sun OntJfre hi.I., no oper-.t1onal evac·u:ilaon pla11 for the J)('OJ>lt· of San Clemenlt· and other nc-.rby communalies ·'T here as a responsl' plan on paper but no crrect1v1· 1·vucuat1on plun " Edison's Barron d1sa grccll with that charl(c, <'laim mi: there• 1s a n emergen('Y plun for San Onofre. 'Jt as a coorrllnalcd µIan with lh1· respons1• al(c>n1·1cs m the• ar(';1 lsui·h ~•li 11oli<-t'. fin· and r1 1s:1i.tc-r :.c•rv1<'l' <Jgenc11·s I" Ha r ron satd ")t'-; an OPNatlonal 111<111 and Wl' huve conducted ex crc1ses 115ang the plan. COSTA MESA STORE ONLY 3 HOUR SALEI FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1979 6 to 9 P.M. ONLY I OO's TO CHOOSE FROM EVERYTHING DRASTICALLY REDUCED!! W • will dose from 5 to 6 p.m. Friday, to lftCll'tl down the merchandise . . . and then, YOU WILL IE AILE TO IUY A LA·Z-IOY RECLINER AT A FANTASTIC SAVINGS! •Mo l.ay8wfl'f ... ~ .... • FREE lmmedl•te Dell very Don't 111111 this chmlce to sa.e wey on A111erlca'1 faYOI lie easy chair!!!! WIRE'S ............ U•MIM .... .... ,.. : Buildiqg 1 Project ·wins OK Plans for • 120·UDlt COD• • domlnlum f'O mptex ln Dena Potnt wer appro' t>d Wt'dnHday by Or~ County •u~rv over l'iOmC" prote t. th d~v lop , mtnt would nun n anc\E>nt In • dla" cert'mQfl1 l1 tcround l Tht bourd Ul(rf·~d . with up.rvitt0r llurrwtl W1edtr ab · stainintJ, to ullo~ th<> u ac~ dt- Vt'lopnlt'Ot .1I01il( Strt•('l or lh.- tOld~n Lunll'rn Ll('f'O .. rrom l>anM Hiiis 11•.:h Sc-h-Ool But ~nrumt Ju.1nl·no Indian urtltac·b in· to ttt~ uoNlrthf'(i (rOm Ofll' <'Orflt•r O( tht> tote und mov~ lo J puhht• duiplay Urt.'U ulon.c Goldt>n l.11111\•rn Maril' Putle1'1\lm, member of the Oruui:t• C'ount' I hstor1cul l"om m1i.:.11111 h.1d J 11iwult'tl lht· pl rnnan>: l'Omm1,,111r1 , JpproH1I of the d,., 1•l11rmwnt She toltl ~Ul>t'n IMlr:. Wt'dnt·' day the locul Juunl'no lnd1t111 c ulturt• · ha:-. h1'"" ne.:le<'t1•d totully In Orun~e C'ounl) h1., tory" and u1 ~l'll thut the 14 ac·rt.· ~•le be pur<'ha:.t'<i h\ tht.' county und prt'M.'nt-d lier J>(r.>1t1on wa., 'hared b.) lht· majority vot e of tht.' ( 'ap1:-.trnno Indian Council Rut supervisor:. 1.1nd tht• roun t•1l's prl's1de11l, J11hn King . d1., agreed King rallt'd lhl· importance ot a cobbleMone t't'remon1al pit pt.'rhaps tht' !>1le for ancient In d1 a n maid!> puberty riles ··questionable .. and favored the developer 's offer tn relocate the stones lo the public· dis play area. Developer .Jdf Gault earlier had offored to move the thn:c foot-by-six-foot pit. saying 1l would be 1mprac11cal to leave the site intact He notl'<i the 120 unit develop· l'{l..~nt will bl· b{•hind a locked gate and public acccl>S would be blocked 1f the artifacb wore left inside. Me mbers of the Thunderbird Capistrano llomcowners As i.~iation also had appeitled the plannin~ comm1ss1on's ruling. But they rC'solvcd their dif ferences with the developer before Wednesday's meeting. In addition to the 14-acre de- velopment. G;iull will provide an extra 22 acres of open space and construc:t a public hiking trail through the property. We also agreed to work with the homeowners group on grad-rng a nd landscc.pc pl ans. LB Builder Gordon Brown Dies at 65 Long-lime South Laguna builder and real estate s alesman Gordon Mackenzie Brown dil-d al his home Sunday of a heart attack al the a~c or 65. Mr. Brown built his own home al Camel Point on land formerly owned by his hither, Dr. J ohn . Mackenzie Brown. in 1952. He built homes in Laguna Be a ch, Three Arch Bay and Corona del Mar before joining Edgewater R eal Estate in Laguna Beach where he worked as a salesman the past dozen • years He e n le r e d South Coast Medical Center last December for heart trouble, and returned borne earlier this month. Ile is survived by his wife, Eve lyn. of the family home at 31312 Camel Point Drive; sons Gordon Jr.. South Laguna and John , of Irvine ; s i s ters Margaret M . Brown and Barbara M. Bayne, both of South Laguna; brother Donald M. Brown, Sedona, Ariz.; and cousins Richard M. Brown, Lagun.ita and John B. Brown, Claremont. Memorial services will be he ld at St. Mary's Episcopal Church in Laguna Beach at l p.m. Sunday. Burial wiU be at sea . The family requests donations be made lo a favorite charity. O.lty P'li.c ...... rt P'etn<-O'o...11 PATIENT PUP Ml'lmda Hoyt of the Orange County 4-H Guide Uog Puppy Projed brought he r pup. Patie nce, to t he Disneyland Community Service awards program WcdnesdC:.1y . Patience, who is being pre pared to become u blind person's eyes; was patient. but when it was an· nounced the 4-H dog training prog ram had won a $1.000 award. Palit>ncc barked approval Disneyland Honors 2 Coastal Groups Two South Coast organizations came up bag w1nnt>rs Wednesdily when Disneyland offi cials hosted <1 bout 1,000 Orange Countians vying for $100,000 in community service awards. Winnin~ two of s ix $5,000 prizes we r e lhc American Cancer Society's "Angels on Wheels " from Newport Beach, and UC lrvi ne·s Cooperative Recycling Center. Judges noted that Angels on Wheels volunteers logged 75,000 miles last yc<1r while chauffeur- ing cancer patients lo and from treatment raciht1cs. UCl 's Recycling Center was praised for its student-operated ser vice that recycles an a verngc of 173 tons of materia ls yearly. Taking the $20,000 a ward at the amusement park's 22nd An · nual Community Service A~ard s prog ram was the California Fe d e ration of Women's Club. Orange County Junior Women's Club. The countyw1d e Juoior Women's Club was chosen as most deserving or all the en- trants, judges said, because of its work t.o Improve wilb "color and comfort" patients' hospital environments. The organization coordinates efforts or 20 clubs and 340 active members. Dis neyland gives away the money under a program originated 22 years ago to "pro- vide incentive , encouragement and reward lo those organlza lions whose exceptional en- deavors have contributed to the improved quality of life for the people of Orange County.'' Disneyland of(icials said 410 organizations applied for the 57 awards offered this year. Cash prizes were given in amounts or $1.000, $.S.000 and $20,000 From the Orange Coast area, six other locaJ groups woo $1,000 awards. They include the Fountain Valley High School Camp Pro· gram. the Huntington Beach Council on Aging, the South Coast Literacy Council from Laguna Beach. and SaddJeback Community CoUege's Communi- ty Services program. The other two servi c e ~ honored were Cclebrntion from Huntington Beach. a musical pe rforming group associated with residents of a Westminster boa rd and car e home . a nd Orange Acorn Inc .. from Irvine. The Acorn group collects and distributes food lo organizations throughout the county. Other $5,000 award winners were Apollo School for han- dicapped and menta lly retarded. Zion Brame Workers Workshop Number 5 , and Me lodyland Hotline Cente r . A II three services are from Anaheim. The other $.S.000 winner was the St. J eanne de Lestonnec Con- rerence from Tus tin. It serves the poor. Since the Disneyland service awards program began in 1957. more than S.000 organizations have participated . Woman Guilty Of Traffic Death Charge A 42-year old Huntington Beach woman has been found guilty or drunken driving and mi s demeanor ve hicul a r manslaughter for running over and killing a motorcyclist. An Orange County Superior Court jury found Elaine Sue Shipman guilty of those charges in connection with the death of James Edward llouck. 29, last Oct. 9. The eight·man. four-woman jury acquitted Mrs. Shipman or felony vehicula r manslaughter and hit-and-run driving. Houck. a lso of Huntington Beach. lost control of bis motorcycle on Warner Avenue near Goldeowest Street and fell into the street, according t.o trial testimony. A companion on another cycle tried t.o divert tramc from the fallen man but Mrs. Shipman struck him, according to police reports. ('AHUtal Changes Permit Laws to Ease? SAN YRANCISCO CAP) -'l'be California Coastal Commlsaion, acting to head off developer- backed legislation that would curtail its authority, bu pro- poeed tbe first e>Verbaul of its permit re1ulatiou since its ereation by the voeen la 11'12. "Tbe future of California's eout ii at 1talu~ tlail 7ear," MldlMI P'llClber. cllrector fll tlte eommllllOll, Hld w .. ~. ''Bee-far .... Int ...... lbe privaw ...._..are.,._. or- 1an1Mdtlllail .. aN.'' TBS QltMMWION rqulatea dn'el I ... aloal the state'• 1,1 ..... mMt. ,............,..,......would .... permlt ,......,...... for S tlDll•famllJ MUNI and Hl = 1llli•HM9 for ndaelaa tlae I A width of the cout-sooe boundary at several locatlona. •'The Coastal Act ls under se riou s attack tn the Leglllature," said Fischer. "I hope the Lellllature supports eur program and re,Jffb the .everal drastlc bU1I that would ptit." CBIEP AMONG THE bills are tbo1e propo1ed bJ Sen. Lou Cuuovicb, ll·Woodlad HUia, 5831, wbkh would remove all Ute eoaunl11loa'1 aat.blrity to re1ulat.e sinsJe-famUy boma, ••id ll'\ldwr. If &be Ol'Ol*ala bleOme law. aay1 ~. aa .um.Met 2,IOO appUcationa for 1ln1l•·famtly bom• ltMeWlde could 10 abeed eacb 7ear wblcb would ( otberwile have required com· ml11i~ pennlta. The comml•k>n, which adopt- ed the peckA1e 11·1 with the sup- port of tbe Sierra Club, bas uked Auemblyman Vic Calvo, D-MOUDtaln View I to lpoatOr tbe propoula • u ameadment to h1a AB80, Mid Peter Doullu. a comm•lllaa .._......,.aide. '"TllB naoama ahouJd be local coutal plUll, ntber thu fi1bthtl ....... family boUles." says NOrbert Dall, Sierra Club lobbyl.lt In Sacramento. ''.W• would like to think that tbrowial a piece of red meat to the wolvet wm keep them at bay" Dall laid be wu referrtn, to pro-clnelopmeat lat.ereeta and UMtrletlr'Mlw..,,.....n. \ Thur!d!y, March 29. 1979 s DAILY PILOT A3 'Slurs' Claimed Hispanic Leaders Angered by Judge By RAYMOND ESTRADA Jr . Of .... D~ly P'liet SI.Ill Orange County Hispanic grouo leaders say they are outraged over remarks made by Superior Court Judge William Murray al a March 1 San Clemenle Ex- change Club speech about Mex- ican·American gangs T he county chapter president of the League of United Lalin American Citizens said ..today her group plaos to ask Governor Brown lo have the stale judici<tl pra.ctices committee probe what s he calls "slurs " against the llis panic community allegedly made by Murray. LULAC President Anita del Rio called Murray's remarkl>. reported in county news paper!>, "irresponsible." Murray s aid th1'> week he was :,orry about a Joke he made dur- ing the luncheon speech about a ChiC'a no gang member who ac cidentalJv shot himself. But Edward Morga. past na tional LU LAC µresident. of Hunt ington Beach. s aid c:ounty Latinos a re not laugtung Mo r ga wrote a letter to Presiding Superior Court Judgt.' William Charamz<1 that assert· ed. ··Judge Murrl:ty has issued 01 l':lll <t ppealing to mob violence and may well be construed a:> a license to kill .'" But in a rt.'t urn letter lo Morga. Charamza supported Murray <1 ~ a JU d J!e who performs a "productive and cf fcct1ve" JOb in court When questioned Wednesday a bout Murray 's remarks. Charamza dcchncd comment Re ferring to youth gangl>. REMARKS PROTESTED Judge Wiiiiam Murray Murray, currently Orange Coun- ty J uvenilc Court presiding Judge. told abou t 100 San Clemcntl' Exchange Club mcm. be rs, .. Like anima ls an the Jungle who spray their territory with urine, gangs use paint spray cans to write their slog<1ns on fences and your homes.·· Murray assertt.'ll that county 1uvemle gangs urc prim<trily from Spanish speaking a reas. .. I made a joke about a smglc kid who was a girng member," Murray explained. ''lie was a Jackass trying to s hoot other people and shot himself." In his club speech, Murr<1y l\a1d he was "tempted" nol lo al· D•tly Pll•I SYll Pi. .. , FLAYS JOKING JUDGE Eduardo Morga low Lhl· youth trcalrnt•lll for h1:-, wounds Murrav said latt·r ht· Y.Ouhl not seriously l'On~1tler withhold mg treatmt'nl <1nd ~•rnl I he rt· mark was made 10 "humor ·· ··1 apologize. I c·erlainly clul not mean lo rahblc roust' "or lw offensive:· said the 51i-yc01r·old Mississippian. .. I. m not a rac1sl My l'OUrl n· porter 1s a Mex1c01n i\mer1<·an . Murray said . Attorney JC'!>S ArttUJO S<Jld lhl' executive comm1lt1•l• of thl' Ora n ~c County Mt•x1<.·an American Bar Assoc1ut1on will be asked tonight to consider punitive <1cl1on againl>l Murray Slayer Gets Life Term A former Huntington Beac:h m a n , con v i c ted twice for murder. has been !>Cnlenced to life in prison without possibility of parole. Orange County Superior Court Judge Mason Fenton has found that "special circumstances·· a pply to 35-ye a r-old Henry Lopez Sianez. now of Anaheim. because he was convicted of second-degree murder in the 1009 knifing oeath of <1 1 lunl inglon Beach widow. Th e finding means S1anl'1. automatic<tlly wall be ~cnl to prison for Life without posl>ib1hty ror parole. Fenlon found Sianez guilty of first-degree murder last week in a non-Jury trial for the Feb. 6. 1978. shooting de<tth of Jesus Valerio outside a Placentia pool hall. Sianc7. had ~crved l'lghl year:-, in prison and had been rl·ll'a~L'Cl on parole from the 19ti!J sluymg of Mr!> ll e:.ter Markl'c. 150K Olive Ave In the new trial covering tne pool hall killing. Siancz· at torncy. Deputy Public Defende r Tom McDonald aq~ucd his d 1cnt was <tllacked v.1lh a knife h) Valerio and fired in self-defense It's a now or never Sale! 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You 10 lo lhave and dilcover three POUnd1 ol 1aDd and an old 1wtmftn ln your bathroom bowl. 110'1 tbe kid wbo dr•11ea directly from the dirty clothe• hampef'. 80 TRIS UTl'LE OAaUNG lrted lo nan lhe red lllht Hla buddy on the bike ahead made it on lhe yellow. Peto the Punk dldn 'l. That w11 tu1 ftnt miatake. Pete wu 1uddenly 1tuck In the middle of ~ mlle per MotOT Officer Tom Twellman: Smiling Now But Not Yeaterday hour traffic-and gel this-was trying to weave his way betwecncars inthe trafflc lanes. Brakes screeched. Horns blasted . You could sec motorista' mouths moving, forming angry words .. Somehow, Pete the Punk made it to the other side. It was a miracle. But then came the second part of the bad timing. Pete the Punk abruptly noticed he'd pulled thla in - credible maneuver directly in front of one Tom Twellman, Motor Officer, Costa Mesa Police Department. THE IUD IMMEDIATELY started whining, "Geci. I thought I had the green. . . " Officer Twellman, astride his blg black and white •Kawasaki machine, glared al him. He wasn't buying it. " "Nice aoina, you lllUe creep," he roared, or words to that effect. Then lhe chewing out really began. "Anybody ever teach you the difference between red and green? You tblnk maybe you wouldn't have had to dodge all tboae automobiles lf. you tried crossing on the green light ? "DID YOU LEAVE your brains someplace toda,Y ?" On a nd on the chewing we nt. By the time Offacer Twellman was through with this brief verbal lashing, all the plmpl(.'S on Pete t,he Punk's face had turned aahen- colored. He was shaking like a popcorn popper. Then Officer Twellman let him go. No ticket. Just complete humiliation for Pete the Punk in front of bla bud· dy. t 'U bet that story ls all over school today. Motor Officer Twellman, 25, doesn't have any klda of his own but he obviously knows how to handle them. lie does have 11 brothers and siJJters. Thal verbal lashing be gave Pete tbe· Punk is going to stick with the kid a lot longer than a traffic ticket would. 2,000 Flee Hotels B11•'11; Arson Blamed 80&'TON <Ar> -l'lr• of'ncla.la blamed anon for a rub of nrea that 1ta1Ud with.In 90 mlnu~ at two of 8olt.oa'1 moat fub.k>clable hotels Hrly to<h•y. i nd uld they auumed tbe ftrea were linked. Neaarly Z,000 auesta Oed Into th4t nJpt, and 10 people were Mriou1ly burned. No deaths were reportt.'Ci. A fire department 1pokesman "I think ll la Ju1t ru1anable . uld atx Jtrea were aet in common 1t•nae. Ono haa the Hparat.e loeatlou of lhe COol•y, rlcht to uliume there Is a def· lnclucllna one OD the third &or, 1nltt link .•.• Jt '1 more than four in eeparat.e locaUona ln the Ju•l happenstance.'' Hid (i'trc bHementl, and 0Dt On lhe ftnt Capt. John Colllnb. noor, where drapea bad been IC· ailed. POU t: SAID AT least 87 Pl'O· pie were lnJured. mostly from 1m okei Inhalation. and there weru at I lfll two h art attack.a. "W hav,~ eight on the da,,,cr ll1t." Hid a apok.awoman from Boaton Caty lloapltal. 8 01t11n ft'lre Comml11loner c:('(1r.it• 11 t•aul told rel)C>rUrs the fires at lhc Copley Pina a.nd the Shcruton 11'>!1lon Hotel "were defloltflly set" but h decllned lo NIJY lht•y Wt'ft' linked. 81';Cllll lTY WA H b eing h~ll(hle~ at the city's other hoh1la. he 11ald . Tlw rln1 ul the Co pley &tart<'d obout I u.m. locul Umo. The Sheraton. Ju11t twn blocks away, repork'<i ll• fire aal 2:2fl u.m . Uoth Clrc"I wuro under contrnl ohout two hour• t1ftc•r thoy start- ed. und Pf'l"IOnncl In both hotels ~1(111 maklnlC arnngcments for guests t.o stay at other hotels. MORE THAN H guest.a at the Copky w re rescued by ladder. About 000 others made their way down atalrwells ln the slx·atory structure. In the Sheraton, four aeparate flrea were Mt. one ln a aec:ond noor &ounce and three la dlf· ferent areu ol tbe third noor. OPFIClAL8 MID they had no auapecta ln the fires and dJd not know what wa1 uted lo set them. The tbree·alarm fire at the Sheraton BOit.on aent smoke into aeveral of the hotel 'a 29 noon. officials u.ld. At least 24 people were reported s uffering from 1moke lnbalatlon. The hcMl's 1,400 guests were evacuated and hot.el personnel called eact) room to warn gueats of the fire' and asked them to leave. "I WM ON THE sixth floor whe n the alarm went orr," said Copley gueat Ro1er Dietz of Los Angeles. hero with several others from a California film company. Dietz aaid the smoke wu ao heavy in the Copley that guests couldn't walk down the stairs, ao he and several others waited in a room for a rescue ladder. Arab League Split NATION/ WORLD Son to Appeal Tom Hansen. 25. says he will appeal the dismissal or bis $350,000 parental malpractice suit. A Denver judge said the suit was without merit in dismisalng it Wednesday. Hansen has claimed he will need psychiatric care the rest of his life because or his parents. Government· Falls; Woman Chief Eyed LONDON (AP>-Queen EUiabeth II called a seneral election to- day following the ouater of Pnme Mlnl&ter James Callaghan's minority Labor government in a no·confldence vote Wednesday night. Callastaan's office nld In an announcement that the monarch set April 7 for the dissolution of the current Parliament, May 3 for the election and May 9 for the first seaslon of the ne w Parliament. U.S. Vo~ Irks Egypt THE GOVERNMENT was ousted by a margin of onJy on · vote, 311-310, In the House or Commons. If, as opinion polls In· dlcat e, th e opposition Conservatives win the election, t heir SJ .year-o ld lead e r , Margaret Thatcher . will beeomc Europe's fi rst woman prirnc minister. By 11te Associated Preu Egypt has registered grave concern over what It calls unac· ceptable new U.S. security as· auranccs to Israel. But It waa not lmmediat.ely clear what, in a practical way. Egy pt could do about the American pledges to Israel, out- ll ned In a memorandum re- leased Wednesday by the State Department. THE MEMO INCLUDES a promise to urgently consider an inc r ea sed s how of American strength ln the Middle East and emergency arms shipments to Is rael 1f Egypt violates the peace treaty signed Monday. At E~yptlan President Anwar Sa dat's direction. Prime Minister Mustafa Khalil sent two letters of compla int to Vance on Wednesday. The State Department replied .... that the "expression or unhappl. ness" in the Egyptian letters was based on a misreading of the memorandum. MEANWHILE, THE Arab League confe re nce lo punish Sadal was split today, with Saudi Arabia refusing lo cut off its mulli-blllion·dollar aid to Egypt, and Syria, Libya and the Palestinians boycotting the others because they would not vote economic sanctions agalnat the United States. Official sources said the 15 del - egationa remaining at the con· f erence of foreign and finance ministers would agree lo a partial boycott ol Egypt for sign- ing the peace treaty with Israel. The sources said a majority of the delegaUona also rejected the demand by Yaaser Arafat of the Palestine lJberaUon Organlza· lion for an economic war on the United States for sponsoring the treaty, including an oil e m· bargo, a boycott of U.S. com- panies in the Middle East and no more imports from Americu . Arafat angrily left the meetin~. followed by the Syrian and L1· byan delegations. ISRAELI PRIME Ministe r Menachem Begin, meanwhile, landed In London today on tui. way back to Israel from the u n1tect States. The announcement or the date for electing a new House of Com- m ons came after a somber Callaghan drove to Buckingham Palace lo Inform the queen that his government no longer com· mands a maJorily in the howw. The monarch has to dissolve Parliament before an electio'1 can take place. The monarch norma lly calb an clf'Clion on a date ret..-om· mended by the outgoing prime m1nist.er. CARRIER RETIRES, REAPS REWARDS Money doesn't grow on trees -and Daily Pilot Carriers know it. Cartier Thad Robbins, 14 , re· cenlly retired after four years operating his own business. Storm Batters Phoenix During his carrier career Robbins made fruitful invest· mcnts including regular de· posits in his Daily Pilot sav- angs account which resulted in a ·large check presented along with a watch on his retirement. ·- ' ' ,J Ret•nno canier Thad Robbma, 14, nglat. re· ceives watch from Assistant Circulation Direc· tor ffOfTJI Seelq. Award ~•four Jlton of ~ MUvering the DaU11 . PUot in San Juan eaputrano. "My paper route was a fun experience that will help me in the future," he said. Carriers learn responsibllity and gain an opportunity to make new friends and deal with people. "ll 's nice to r eceive a pleasant 'he llo ' from sub· scribers," Thad sald. 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"°"'· . •• Ap ••••• ---~--------------~------------- DAILY PILOT 842-4321 t .-" , CALIFORNIA Thotedey, March 29. 1979 DAIL v PILOT AS Brown Overrules Curb's Nomination lhsl,e Over Naming of Judge hatters 'Spirit of Cooperation/ SACRAM!;NTO <APl Gov. dml.lnd Brown Jr baa qwctly resn~ U Gov Mlkt ·urb't nomluuon of • c:on ervatav Republican as prt• 11dlnc Jud& ot thc> l-lh1 Court o( Appeal m I~ Aqelea form ally 1ubmllled by thl' end or thla week. Arabian'" 11omln11twn w1a amnounced after Brown return('(j to Callfornlu Wednesd11y. und he 1mmt'tllawly withdrew 1t Bl'OWll aatd WedM'tday be will neml" Just1c<' Bernard Jffftn.on, a hberal Jurust who now k t v eit on lh• aaSM t>OUr1, u pr dina Jude~ The epafi()d h1llered the ... pml of coopera tion '' which the D mocrJh C aovernor and "The-U •ulcnunt governor was exercising has t lalulory powt<r, nnd ljO um I.'' Brown said. IN ro R Pltl';VIOUS Bllnts us acting gov· t·rnor, Curb hn~ cleared all actions with Brown. C'urb dhl not c~plum why he hud changed his l\tanct>, und h l' dl!J not urunl requests tor in· lcrVlllWN ftepublk'Mn lieutenant ~Ovt'mor hoth P")011 <'Ct to ob rve l\t•r Curb took otfll'\' In J unuar Orny Du'l11•. Ur1)wn ·~ chief or staff. said he w11r11t.'d Cud> 11 <·hwf of staff, Shel Lytton that Urown would rt•M•md Arub1an'b nomination. · It " NOnwthln•1 or un idle act." Davis said. "To mttkt· bU<'h JO Jppolntm(•nt an light or the gov· nnor'i. lnlt'nllon to wathdrnw 1t would only subject the JPPotnlt•\• lo unduc embarrassment." While• ti ro ""n wa' 1n WHh~lon Tut>\dli) lo l ' Ufy befort a con~rcs~lonul rommll tee on the SOlllO P•P.'lln coo lroVttl'$,Y, :Uri.I, l'rvin1t as act Int( aovernor. t'ul)mltlcd 1.0 .. Anc~•~ Superior t'ourt Juctal' Arm11qd Arabaun's namt-to tht• J udlc1,-I Aa,>po1ntment~ Com m1ulod ·"1"uM)Of A .,1>0ltf'i.mun for the Califorruit Judicial Coun· C:ll llUld al hud no l"CCOt'd or when. ii ever. a Ueule· ounl governor hud appointed a Jud"e against the wall of tht' ~ovt•rnor whale the governor was out of lhc blate Arnbaan 1t1Jdt• ht•adhnt.'S an 191S for rdu1>1ni: lo use the stnndJr1t JU• y 1rui.truclJon that rupe as a c harge l'ai.1ly mat.It• and lhul the v1 ct1m·, h !stimony hould bt• \ aewt>t! with c:1tuL1on Tht• Callforrua Supreme Court later proh1b1ted that 111 structton Curb'~ l'lt•cllon last fall marked the first time an tlrn, century that (;altforruans selected a gov- t>rnor and lieutenant governor from different parlles Curb said after laking office in January lhal he would a void confrontation, and that it would be "irrespons,blc " for ham to make hasty appoint· ments in Brown ':s absl'ncc Last yeur. Arabian asked a leg1 sla t1vc com mitlee to allow Judges to carry conct?aled weapon1> without perm1lb. The measure was defeated. Also pll'dJ:anJ: biparllsan rooperation. Brown rei.ton'<.I lo Curb several duties which Curb's Democratic 1m .. -dcccssor, Mervyn Oymally, had J eHcrs on has bt><'ome the target of con servatlvei. who i.a y he has been too sort on criminltls. Brown i.u1d the nomination would be That Sinking Feeling F'ast running streams of mud and debris made crossing difficult for motorists trying l o get in and out of Palm Sprmgs Wednes- day. The car in foreground was stalled but help came when a passing motorist towed il and its occupants to safety. Two Marines Arrested in Killing Probe S AN DIEGO <AP ) -Two Marines. inc luding one ap· p'rehended on a fugitive warrant in Indiana, were arrested for in· vestlgation or the stabbing death of Robert Leslie Scarbourough aboard his sloop in Oceanside harbor, police s aid. Homicide Detective Roy K. Sm itb said the arrests stemmed from investigation into the 54· year-old Pacific Telephone Co. technician's death of multiple slab wounds . Scarbourough's semi·nude body was round March 11 on the floor or his sloop. the Tai Pan. SMITH SAID Pvt. Robbie David Cochran, 19, was a rrested late Tuesday at nearby Camp Pendleton. A 17·year-old Marine deserter, who Smith declined to identify because of his age, was arrested by FBI agents early Wednesday in Muncie, Ind. The youth, arrested on a war· rant charging desertion and un- lawful nJght to avoid prosecu- lioQ, was being h eld In In· dianapoha in lieu or $200,000 bail pending extradition lo California. Smith said. Film Closure Hit by ACLU SAN FRANCISCO <APl -Tbe American Civil Liberties Union uya t.bat llQGI' Dlume Fela- 1tein violated tbe Ffr1t Amendment and Flftb Amendment wben 1be worked to cJole a movie lbe llakl lmp6nd vloleaee wlllcll lDJund flve '"9-., ... (Rillatecl ltory, 81) Tbe ACLU, ID a state- ment released Wed.a••· ... , ............... ..,. .. pen ..... fll the ownen fll die Alllambr• Theater to elote "Boulev•rd IQ8ej" ...... ,,.. 1JM19Cb ..a .......... due pro. -· Teacher Wounded Fleeing Assailant LOS ANGELES ( P ) -A high school Englis h teacher who was shot while fleeing from a would·be rapist and robber was listed in stable condition at Los Angelci. New Hospital. officials said. Police said Miriam Schneider was alone in her classroom Wednesday afternoon when a man thought to be in his late teens or twenties burst in, brandished a pistol. demanded money and tried to rape her. The young man escaped ( J after firing one shot that C"r AllT'E struck Mrs. Schneider. 39. a:s .::J .I /'I. .I • h e ran Cr om the roo m . authorities said. The bullet passed through part or her abdomen and through her thigh. a hospital spokeswoman said. "She said she did not recognize the gunman," said Jim BaU. principal at Los Angeles High School. "She s eemed to be more concerned about gelling her grading done and the future of her classes than she was about her wounds.·· lslhtft-PU.t 8i.•eft 111 SD Cr••• WASHINGTON <AP.> -An investigator into North America's worst aviation disaster s ays the pilot or a jetliner "faired lo meet his responsibility to maintain visual separation " before his Boeing 727 collided with a small plane over San Diego. James B. King, National Transportation Safety Board chairman, eaJJed the session lo clear up investigative differences among the board's s tarr. which has been probing the Sept. 25, 1978, coltialon or a Paclflc Southwest Airlines Jet and the small Cessna 172 that killed 144 persons. Pea 1 •lle11t Lftut. Tera Natl•• Site 01{'d LOS ANGEL~ <AP> -A )"ear's delay ln a $44 million harbor dredging proposal bas ended with an a1reement to provide a 15- acre permaneat nesting site ror tbe least tern, a sea bird on the federal endangered species li1'l. Tbe Loa Anldel Board or Harbor Commiuk>ners adopted the pact Wednesday, reached earlier ln necot1al1oaa between port of. ficials, the U.S. Army Corps ol Engineen, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the state Department or Fish and Game. •r1er llnetll!tl Attn-Pt.,.,, •• 0...., SAN JOSE (AP> -A hiker remained in serious condition to- day aft.er a five-day ordeal on a mountain where be and five com· panidal who atraaled to safety bad run afoul of tbe weather, authorities reported. Stan F.dwardl, 23, O( Livermore, WU listed ln serious but lm· provlq coadWon at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center where be was taken Wednesday suffering from eicposure and dehydration. Edwardl wu found unC!Ollldoua in a canyon on Mt.. HamUton, about*> milel eut ol here. SAN MATEO (AP> -Offtdall wbo offend balf.prtee ratet to bury buDdredl fll victim• ot tbe Peoples Temple mua murder· aulclW bave backed out, NYlal they don't want tbelr San llateo cemetery to become • cult 1atber1q spot. "We do not Intend to mtwe tbe Cult t.be opportunity for an an· numl ritual pUcrtmase ben," lald Tbeodon lCimcbe, preaklent or Sllyl•wn Memorial P•rlr, IOUlb ot Saa FrllDCilco. Cemetery of. ftctall aaid earlier thia year tMy would Mil ploU to bury 255 un· kleaUfted bodla. and aeerty 300 mon bodies wboH relaUves mlllat want to bury them here. s tripped rrom the omce. Dymally had also acted whJle Brown was out.side the state. Allhou1h Brown prevailed in this first public conflict with Curb, the Incident highlights a sticky political problem ror Brown. who says he is aerioualy considering running for lhe Democratic nomination lor president In 1980. tUJ Pit tis•-. c..e......., c:..t. fJH1 A full-scale presidential campaign would take ,.._646-4111-646-JHI Brown out or the state regularly and leave Curb in ~=========~=====~=::!~ charge for long periods of time . • -A •AalAN could withdraw dldn 'l elaborate While Brown apparently has the power to wilhdraw'the. Arabian appointment. there are other actions Curb might take as acting governor which Brown could nol easily undo. such as signing or vetoing bills and making judicial appoint· ments al the trial court level. Lytton said there is .. some ques tion " as to whether Brown the Arabian nomination, but he But Brown's legal affairs secretary, J . An· tbony Kline. said Curb "has not appointed. He bas nominated. It's an 1mPortanl distinction." Kline said at wo"ld be ··quite a different mat· ler" if Curb appointed a judge at the Superior or Municipal Court level because there 1s no ron· firmation process. and the governor does not have authority to remove a Judge once appointed A Step Awag? Anti-bus Plan Nears Ballot· SACRAMENTO <AP> -A constitutional amendment aimed at overturo1Dg Los Angeles ' court-ordered school integration program woo final approval by the CallfomJa Legislature today. The Senate vote was 28·6. SACRAMENTO tAP I A constitutional a mendment aimed at overturrung Los Angeles' court-ordered school integration pro(.?ram was one s mall step away from tht:: next statewide ballot to· day. Busing foes expected lllllc trouble an getting the State Senate to approve Assembly a mend· ments to the measure. a move that would put it on the ballot this August or in June 1980. The a mendment, SCA 2 by Sen. Alan'it:obbins, D-Van Nuys, would require Califorma judges to follow the U.S. Supreme Court when deciding whether to order schools to integrate. THAT MEANS STATE judg_es could not issue school integration orders dealing with pupil as· s ignmcnt or transportation unless they round in- t entional scgrc~alion. Any existing court orders which violated the amendment would have lo be overturned, Robbins s ays. The slate Supre me Court s ays segregation s hould be eliminated regardl~s of cause Normally the me a s ure would ~o .on the ballot al lhc next regular statewide election an June 1980. 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CH ('ound lwoma n J>onn~• Wtlklntton. \\ho h.1. ht•t•n rl't'lllll'd from oHicc, luu11<'l11·cl u nuMy hor 1 ·•~l· tu" ~11 cl t .rnd1d~1h• M) 1 t1-i Wu(lrwr ll 'l't'll\' ICJl'JI po ltl1CltJllh jf(• luktn.: lht• l(<IVCI w1tdu1w moi t• "l'rHmsly th 'C d uyi. Thi:-. m11y mdk~ for l1vt·lwr c·rnm,·11 wutrh111g, hut 1t' hard to wt• how 1l con t 11ht1l1•, lo hllkr govc•mmNll or <1 hdlcr c·ouncal 1111.1 gt. Voter Want Sp cific San ( 'l1•111t·11tc '::. lG c ity t•ounc1I cand1dat<:H havt• few !'11anc·t·' lc·rt to h•t vnt 'r s know whc•re lh(!Y SI and on dl'· vc·l11pllll'lll , t raff1<· J>robf(·mi;,. low cost hous ant( for their c·htlclr •n a nd s enior c1trzcn!; in the t·rty. and other c·on C'l'l'll!'.. /\nd with the.> recall of three coum·al m l!mhers an .J:muary, It hhould he evident San Clemente 's rc8h.lt'nt..-; d on't m· !<I any more misletkes. So c·andidutcs should be encouraged to speuk out on 1s!'.ucs. rnsLead of gcneralUrng, using obscure phrase~ and l'ampaign rhetoric It 's an important election, and the outcome may very wc•ll dclcrmin • the method by which growth in the c ity •~ handlc'CJ . Only l wo m ore• opportunities r<:ma in for San Clemen· I c•;_1 ""to h1.·ur their c<1 nd1daLes. Th<• Sun ('lt•ment · Homeowners As!:>ociat1on 1s ho~l ing forum~ /\pnl 1 l <Jnd 12 al 7 . 30 p . m . al Set n Clcm1·nl<: 11 11.!h St·hool 1\nd th<' Lc agu(• or Womrn Voters 1s holdin~ anotht·r .,,.I of forums A1>ral 17 a nd W <Jt 7 ::l0 p m al the high 'dmol Hoth volt·r~ a nd c andHfotc~ ~hould l<tkc advanh1g<: of_ th1· o pportun1t11·s Trouble Needs Cooling J{cs1<h•nts li ving near Capistrano Valley High School :ire c•nrn~t'(l about hoodlums they s a y attend th.c school, hurglarizc th •1r homes and Jilter ttreir yards. Th · horn •owners arc dem a nding t hat Capistrano l ln1f1 :cl &hool lJ1str1ct officra1s s et up a "closed campus" pulwy at the bchool t.o prevent students with free periods and truunlx from committiog crimes in the nei3hborhood. But school officials say rosidcnts <..trOUQd the school ;_ire ovcr·rcaclmJ? to the a lleged problem . Som •lhang must be done. The school d istrict h<ts ~omc ohligation to the community it se r ves to sec that :-it udcnts arc not cauStnK problems in the nearby residen· twl arl'a and husrncss community. The Ques tion is how far to go. Four student proctors huvt• twc•n har ·d tt nd inrr •aiwd surveillance u ound the school hm; lwcn ordered If this doesn't <tlleviate the pro. blcm. th•· d ui,e<J campus muy ~cl serious consideration. /\nd thul would be a shame. Presumably few of the school's student body arc invo lved in creating trouble off t·umpus and rt would he patently unfair to re11tricl c:Vf!ryonc for an entire day. CaJ}O I liUh has its own set of problems. It's al peak <·apa<:ity ur1d the present faculty a nd staff cannot provide I h•· lc v(•I of RUJ>Crvision thut is deslrabl«:!. Since it is local· cd an a rcsidcnllal arou, als proble ms spilJ over to its neighbors. A t•ommitt •e com posed of trustees , homeowners and stud(•nti;. i.~ trylnR to find a way of easing the troubles. With data suµ1>lh..>d by the South Orange County Sheriff's s t a tmn they may be ablo to identify ond control the lrouhlcrnukcn; withoul harsh rtstrlcl1onN o n the entire studt nt txxiy. Thal certainly would be pref e r able to trying t.o lock up th • problem and hOJJing rt doesn't explode from the JffCS8Ure. • Opinions exprottod In the space ebove are those of the Daily Piiot Othor v1ew8 expressed on this page are those of their •uthors and ftrt1sts Reader comment Is Invited. Addreu The Dally Piiot, P.O. Box 1660, Costa Mesa, CA 92626. Phone (714) 642-4321. Boyd/John Henry ByLM. BOYD Am asked If there ever WH • real John Henry who dJd what the old aon1 aaya he diet. That there wa1. accord· lnl to the blatorl&IUI. And he bee•,... I arnoua for drlvlna at.HI, all ript, but not ateel railroad 1plkt1. A black laborer named lohn Henry worked on the conatructJon crew tbe1 buUt the Bit Be9d Dear Gloomy Gm Why would a 1wellow leave Ill• lllde9ut Ir loutll Alnertea t6 come and build • mud llelt •mld die din and notH of dowalown Saa .luu Caplttrano? , 11 .L. i•l{D)ii Tunnel ln Wet1l Vlr1lnla. He pounded Ill.eel drllll to cut holea for bl11Ung char1es. Story goes he iave out flnelly durtn.-c a race with a newly Invented steam drlU. Women of ancient Egypt. wore Uttle viala of perfume aseerrinp. .. CUllll .U how Iona a;, c:lty would lut, It fta ti 1upply were 1uddenly nt . Three da11, that'• mr ,.... Some u .. b9ek wbee New York City wu hit with a Teamater1 ' 1trtlle, e.UmMorl ftnnd tMn WM ::!{, enou11i food on UM •• to llold out for two end a ball day1. It '1 MUeved otber eau. an only 1U-y better__.. At a nMrYauoa trMU., poet ....... ~. nec,laee of 1rl11IJ bear &Nth, ........ .,, .... . tn1 •• .,., atllM..., .. .... tNu.Wtlle .... •81• .. u..•.e-dlM~Mft to...._....._ 11otnMt· ......... -.......... t'•• * .......... ..,..... ... Jo ~k A.ndenon Carter Style Dismays Military WASlllNOTON rn th backroums of th• Peota1on. mUlhary hlral('&h1t11 have bct•n di•m•yt-d Ill Prelfldc nt Cru1er 'K xtreme r.-lucuncc t o us e military mu df' to protect the fl ow of Arub oll f rom the Pt•r11l11n Gull t.o the cities and fot•torlf'S of J\mcrlca. Some Ul•nt•ruhs havc: privut.4·1y c hortu·h·rlHid the Ar~b oil ~ " u t• c ' (' I.I ,. 1• t' (1 n o m 1 1• w arfar1· 8(lUIOKl th t• West Th•· 1973 Ar uh oat 1• m b a r J? o 11t .. 1ll lht-Wt'til on er unomlt' blow mor<' dam ag ing th un P•·a rl llurbor. th •y ar•tu'' Thi• UoJtcd Slalt•14 lt1td 1L'> ullif'M l'llill haven't rl·covert'<i from the 1mpuel. TIU: i\Ri\BS. nwunwhah'. ha vc 1·ont11111t·d to rrwn11wlult· Mailbox pl"Oductlon and prke11, dlirrupt.· In f( tht-~ro no ml ca of the W cl' t e rn 11owu r 11 Now i.omf• Arab potf'nlBtc11, tncludlnR lht> Pale1tllnla n I Mtdt•r Yusi.Ir Arafat, 11peuk os>t·nly of Ul'ilnu the oil 11Phcot m1 11 wu11'°n. Ara'3t hul'I ur ~e<I hlN Arob brothel"ll lo 11hut off oil to the United Slutcl'I for promotinJ( un to:.cy11li1tn hmwli 11t•tu•1• trNaty h1• dldn 't llke. HQMF. MILITARY atruU>g111l11 ha Vf> llUfU~f>lllf?d hehln<I clOHed door" lhal it m ay be nt'ce1111ury for th UnJlt'd Stutes to 11trakf' b<1ck wtlh lb own wt•u1K1n11 The 1>rf's1dt>nt hos ~st11tf'<J t hl11 idt•fi . 11 tallng he• wunt11 no purl or another Vietnam. flut Vlf'lnam w 1u an conl'lc qur•ntiul , th•· 11trutcgJal8 nr~~ut•. m 1•orr11mr1"ion with th(' Mul<ll1• .. :H ... t /\ 1·111 orr of Arahutn oll would Hhut flown J\ mer1 cun fll<'tori•·l'I anti r<odU<'I' trulf1<• by ~1lmo11t hutr Suur1•t•11 l'los1• to (':irlf•r llUY hf• has a D:lll'llUn rur IK'U(.'(' thul 1·11n ' only be described a.1 relh~lows. n Is agalMt tu11 convlclioM l<> re· 1'0rl to military m eusurn11. t.htly 1rny. Vet isome of hl11 generaJs und admlr11l11 ur gue pr ivately that pcuce Ill tw>st protected by flrmnetJK, Evcm the oppearance of wc aknCffM. they contend. may tempt our udvcmwrltli lo tuk~ gumbl~ lhul will increase thl· rh1k of war DlJ&ING TllF. Iranian c rh1111 . for t•xam1M. the Joint Chh•fs en cour aged Cartc•r lo Mend a ta11k lore.-into the Pert41an Gulf u11 u 1wurnlnl( to lht• Arabs and Sov 1c>tff ollke th1tl the United Slalf'l'I wua prcpar£-<l to df'(f•nd it~ 011 1muret'tl An andeclRlve president flr1'l ortk·rt.'tl the m ove. then dt• r1dNI It w riis too provocative und c•am•<•k>d It T hus wu11 intcrprf'l,·d in lh•• Krf>mlln al'I t1m1d1ty , the PN1 tai::on 11tr11tt•.c1 i;l:1 bt·h•·vt· Tht· Sovlf'lli wt•r1• lnn1>led, th£•r<•for<•, to tlght<•n ttw 1ir1•:;11un• on Suuch /\rabiu, J\mn1t•a'1t lar gN1t ovc:r seas oil l'luppller . The Sovlct:s ttlready had KC('Ur !'d t roothold on the Arabian Pe ninsula by brinJClna South Yeme n under Kremlin lnfluenc«' un event lhot elorm('d the• Suudls bul wa11 1thrURRed oft by Wo11hingU>n. Tht' Sovlc t11, an llcl putlni< f1nother Carter t>ac•kdown, quiet ly encouru1ted South v.-mi•n to ulta<'k 1ls pro-Saudi neighbor. North Yemen l ntellhccncc re portH claim Sov lf'l transport plunes landed approximately 500 C uban m e r ce n ari es t o sr,earheod the ollutk. Soviet t.-chnlcianH and advtser3. i.t· c o r dinJt t o \h P r epor h mai.lerm1ndl'tl lhc ulluck. THIS CAlJSF.D panie in Saudi Arabia, whoM· rul i n~ family hacl lo8t faith in tht' U S. r esolve to clt>ff'nd lh<·m l>1pto math· d1., patr hc:s md1<'ul c that lht>y r1· M1t rd Cnrt c r a !'i weak :in<I vae1llutmR. So lh•·y st•ramhlc<I to arrani.i<· nc•w alhanc1•11 to pr11 t ,. c• t th 1· 1 r ,. norm o u s 111 I tn•a11un·s Tht•y t·v•·n M·111 1•rn11111;irws t.o talk 111 th1• Sov1t·b atioul :Jrr:m~lnl( an a(·c·ommoda l1<1n Hc•lalcdly. the 11rcsidenl n ·1· OJ(nized that th · U.S. oil supply wa s in jeopardy. In panic, he: 11cnt Defense Sctrelary llarolcJ Urown lo Saudi Arabia to off<'r rn111tary s upport. nut by thli; lime, the Saudis were s keptical. They had ju.<Jt Keen Carter aban· don the s ha h of Iran after declaring his undying support for him. "The> s 1m1>ly didn't tru11l Carter." one foreign pohcy adviser told u5. The prt.'Bidenl is now anxiously lrymg lo <'Onvince the Saudis that they can depend on U.S pr ot ection. lie has hurriedly sent adv1i-.cr~ to North Yemen: w1lh a earner la11k force lo hack thl'm up. Ill' has also sent out d1plomali(• mN1sagcs that lh•· United State'!\ will lake what.ever m c I 1 la r y m •' n :. u r c s a r 1· necessary I.A'> protec·t its ual sup phes 1n Saudi Ambia. It remains lo be st.-cn whethn Carter·s belated measures wall be in lime. College Funding Has Strings Attached To the Editor: I found your c:diloriul on local control or community colleges most intercsllni;!. We share your C'Onccms but t:m ufraid PrOpoRI· lion 13 haB dcc1dc.'tl that queH· lion. While we were pulling a halt to excCflsive taxation and government expansion. we un· wlttlngly guvc <Away local con· trol of many 11egmenl.-. of loc:al government, cspechdly schools and colleges . Whe re the money goes, 80 l(Ot.'8 the power. COMMUNITY colleges are now supported about 70 percent by the 11tate and we are already being told what lo do or what we can't do. There is legis lation lo th e hopper In Sacramento already lo make the K·12 and community collel(cs completely stalc·1mpporuod which will even· tually do away with local school boorda. Jn f•ct public educ1Uon 88 we know It toduy In Calllomie Is In jeopardy :t8 an IMUluUon . If the people ur c concem<.'CI about lhls, they had better com· munlcato with their le1l1letor11 f Ht. J make nu value judgrnenll on the state or atrelra today but II you want a voice In how thln.ra are goln1 to be run in the future, 1omebody hod better find a way to 1erurc rundln.c without the bureaucratic atrlnas all~ched. And Ir you think thJn•s are 1et- t1n1 a little out of hMnd or Uaht now, wilt until 1980·8 I when thlnas reall y I( ·t 11ortcd out. About that lime the nuw OaM Initiative wtll be on lop or UB and you'll have Iota of thtna11 lo '#lite •bout. . STEW A R'I' CASP! Director or rubllc Aff1ln Santa Ana ColJ.1• N•C..~i ... To the Editor: Your llarch 21 l11ue carried a MWI ltor)' about the perent.t of a child 11ld to have died of malautrtUon. It lmpUed a liDll betw .. that fact and Cbrtltian acl1nee. The lndlvldual1 la· volved are not members°' the Chrtetia 8eMnee denomination. II ay I point out that Cbrll&lan SeienUIU are deeply concerDICI wtU. tM .. .,.,. of all ob~ daelr proper food clotlltna abelter -u would be very •P- 1_a reDt to r11d1ra of tbe Cllrtalan letenee ...... • tae uuruUoul dallr .... ,.,... 191t11•d bJ our elluetl. ,.... ............................ .... to tlll IUbJed ii eldldrm'• rt11aa. ud IM l•t•n•Uoul Ye• of ... Clllld. Tla1re 11 ao eon•1eUoa • wbalsoevt•r between Chrn1tian Scie nce and th<• health food theorit.'ti which urc upparcnlly a part of lh111 case. ltOUERT <.: PEACOCK <.:hrl11tlan Scie nce Com mill<•<· on l'ubhcutlonfor Southern Callfom1u D~re .. Pla• To the Ji~ltor: The l<'orcst Service Ofri ct• in Santa Ana rf'cently explained a plan lo open the Santti /\nu Mountain area or <.:lev(•la nd Nu· tional l''orc8t to O RV'11 IOH Road V(•hwll•fl). The propo11f'd o p e nlni< 111 Rc h c dultJd for l>ccembcr. 1979. The prOJ>01'<'d orw nlng or this section would havt• >1c·v1•r11 I serlouK conscqucncc-s ror the> forest land and thc :rnrri1undmA rommunllle:i In Or1111w· ('ounly The opcninu of t h'" 11rN1 for this use would tM: cfrstrur l1vc> to lhc chaparral covcr or th • Sunlu Ann Mounluim1. &180 known "" the SantJago Mountuln rnn.c•· Destruction or th n11tural ('OV• er of the mountain wouM mok1' lhh1 111tecr> terrain s ubje<'t to maa11lvo cr"Otiion un'I would "' 11ull In nood damMJ(tl l o lower reachet of tho canyons 1.ncl lo thc Santa Ana Val Icy. THE CHAPARRAi •• wlwrl dry, n!I In e arly 11ummer lo late fall. burns Oercely a nd RClRt1ratCl'I fir<' 1torm1 which arc d1n.ccrou11 In the tixlreRM!. With the prf'f'cnt c lo11ure of the lore!lt !lervlc land, Wf' have bt~n fortunute not to heve eacperlcncod u major wlld rtro on thetM' mountaln!I. Of)eftlnac lhla land to the pro posed off road veblcle1 would In· c rcaae tho flrt1 hinterd Im· me11urably. Road.I In the pre>po1ted area ..... rt. ., IJr<· prim1t1ve and dang,..mui-. The ForcRt S<-rvu:e . ~lated lhul lht'Y huvt' no funds for the 1m provement of these roudM or for other safety me~surc11 . Ncfttwr do they plan any raclliti m or cqu1i,mcnl for aid and rescue of persons who might be lnjurc.-d in the a rea. At prN!cnt, the f'irc Depart· mcnt of Orange County provides tho; i;c:rvicc, which is rather t·x· 1wn111ve t•ven with the limited uiw of thrn area. It seems l.O b<• out of lin • for lhe Forest. Service to expect the county to pack up the bill for lhe increase in nctlv1· typro~. We are askin" for your h<'lp lo slop th<' opening of the fon•l'll Jund tx•forc 1t IR loo late. Wrlk to your Con1ercssman and S.•nator now. CLYDE Kt;ENt;R Edff erial Error To lhf' l'~ltor · T h111 INlf'r Ill In rf'Sf)lins1• to an edHorlol which uppeurnd 1n your MRrc h 22 ~d 1li o n tille d, "SlralRhten Out ROP." Our d11t· lrk t concul"ll with you thul vrx·:a· tlonul cduc1tt1on Is 1•xtrcmcly lnwortttnt und atll etrorl, 11hould ht• made by ll<'hoc>I dlntricls to 1>rov1dc 11uch pro.cnm11 for slu· d t-rlh4 J\llhou~h th• main thruist 11( your tdltorlttl waa to rt>lnforr1• lhc VfllUC o( VOC:atlon&I ('(luc·IJ · Uon and the nood for Capistrano nnd La.cuna Beach Unlf1l'•I School ot1trlcte lo act l<>gelhn und quickly reme dy oxlslln~ probl«'ml'I, lh<-rc ts one point in your ediloriul which 8hould bt· clarified. IT W.U mentioned lhal th<' present ROP Ofrcctor, Dr. Jc>rry Simon.-.. has h<·c•n s itting a l homt· t•olfe('tan~ h1i. :.ulary 1>1ncc bc1ni: pl;wcd on a leave of ahsenc·" Sinc·t• lr1Lc• la11l foll Dr. Simoni-. has t)("(•n sC'rvmJt dm•eUy undc•r my Hupcrviioon und work~ out 11( an ofrice nt CUSl>. Currently ht: m Involved m gcner<Jling t•X· tc rnal fina nc ia l 1rnpport for ROP. Pniv10UHly, h<J r1ss1stcd in slra1ghtenin.-c out ltll' hudget und c la1u1 offl'rmJCH for lh1H pro~ram. Our dit1lr1t'l a1)11rl'c·1ates the obJeeUvc way your paper ha:• 1·on11i11lcnUy covcrc.'<.l ROP dur. mg lht'tK' d1rr1t·ull months, re rognmng that oft1•n the ISSUl"> huvc been complex. JEROME R. TllORNSLEY District Superintendent <.:np1Rlruno Unified School District llftltOfie. •• To the Edilor· City. <·ounly, .!ltatc and federal organ1ut1on1' are cons tantly "trying'' to solve the high rent problem. The y do everything but work on the cause -sctarclty. Any Ume anything lit scarce it l(oes up In prlco land, &as, corfce, sul(ar, oil, bananas - you name ft. In fat.1., t.hcy arc doln« things l& make the situation worse. ltENTAL PN>l>"rtlua owned by "11 mall'' people -mom and pop triplCXCll, duplCXC'1' and fourplex- CS owned by a senior citizen try· '"" to buJld up n llttlf' iitteurity, art' vadually bcc:omm1 prop. crt1cs for lnrger land owiwra. Rent control certainly doet not encourage people to buy or buJld rental•. Maybe wo'd better elect tm· ti rely new orlacl•IA In all 1ovem- ment otncet. nut lhl11 would dlserimlnate against • few fair onet, the way r e nt controla dl1erlmfnate aaalnst fair landlord•. I •ueu -even thou•h I hate the Idea -1ovemment 1ubeld1 111 the only lmmedlete an1wer to problemt ol people aeekln1 Nnt· ala theycanefford. LEE JOHNSON • Lain• from ......,.. ore '°""°""'· TIM rlfld to ""*"" ..,,.,_ lo /1' ... "' .............. ",...,wd, IACttr• ol • wrdl or .... _,, tie '*°"' ,,,.,.,,._, AU .....,. ..... _ .... ......,. ............. .. """,,., ....,,.., ,,.., ,,. ........ °" rftlMIC If ~ ,....... .. • pamd. "°"" ·-,,. ....... ' . 17 Race Benefit Pfunrwd . Alamitos Event to Aid Slide Victims Llmtted lkktts art> avallabl • for u steak dl.RMr nd hamt rac1ofol ootJoa Friday n•.i bt Ill ' Loa Al oOlllo. ract• track that ... "·Ill b(•fltlrll vlc•l1m ~. o r tht• · 8lu.-b1rd C&l\Yon landisll de : Pro)ect or.:•nu r Lei nd • Cool.-y aid tht' s1 2 !IO ttckcu. : cuvttri. 1adnu\hlllc • lo th'' track ~ dubhOltM.' und n :.h•nk diruwr " Tht> Olut>b1rd Canyon d1 )•'t r • relll'f fuml will ti••I $$ 25 rrnm : 4_)U(.'h tJl'kl'l old, . OOL£V S AID T iit: lra.dt · schedul e to~nduy night .-111 In dude eipt ract>S dedicated lo different Laguna 11'..•<tch bCn u·c OaMJ f'lleC Sutt ,... Maa•N•••ell \ J ~rome M. Vandewalle. a Costa Mesa engineer. was • namt!d this week to fill a 1 : vacancy on the Newport;.- ; Mesa School board until · November. He replaces :. Duke O'Brien. who resigned. . :.Clanging ··Merchandise "' : Brings Suit A woman who a lleges she slipped a nd fell outside a Laguna Beach dress shop . because the merchandise hang· ing outalde attracted her alten· lion hu filed a suit. Gertrude Ward named Del's Dress Shop, 1452 South Cout Highway, and shop owners Odell Knowlton and Gilford Pincbol as defendants in her Orange Coun· • ty Superior Court suit. M s Ward a lleged s hop ;,. operators were negligent in hanging merchandise outside • and the goods distracted her at· tenllon. purportedly causina the • fall Sh e is seeking $5,000 in general damages along with un· s pecified medical expenses and loss of earnings ; Qomosexual J • : law Studied • HARTFORD, Conn. <AP> -A · second ordinance prohibiting : discrimlnallon against homosex· ~ uals has been approved by the Hartford City Council, but the mayor hasn't decided whether he wlll let }t stand. Mayor George Athanson, ' vetoed a similaa ordinance last : summer. clubA lbal have helpecl in lhe d111 a ltr A ninth race wlll be de d1ca!Ad to th4.' medlaa Races begin at 7 4S p.m . dubhouae workers will be111ln 11t'rv1na tht-1tlNrk d•nnua ·Ml 7 u An)'oot' lntt'rt'11ted an obtaln,\n1 rltnn•r ttckt!l1t should conlilcl Mrs Balcom Sho;af iat 494 ~ or 497 171 l. Coolt'Y 1:1»ld urrunge mcnl..'I wtll oo madti to deliver the tlck.-u. CIOX'KS 8tt0ULD BE ma~ to the Southern Culifornla Rac- ing Assodatlon Coupons lllso are available for lwo·for'()O(' seatln1 in the track tr•!*tanda. The Sz.50 admission price with 1 coupon will allow two people to enter the track a nd SJ per coupon will be donated to the re. llef rund BUS T&ANSPOaTATION also 1s aava.Uable by calling Evelyn Reynolds ut 494-8451. Barbara Stuart a l 494·4861 or Larry Campbell at 497·3448. Buses will leave from the Laguna Feder.al Savings park· ang lot. LagmaaSla...,, Murder Suspect Faces Arraignment Craig Leland Bighorse. charged with the Dec. l murder or Laguna skateboard equipment salesman Rodney Golbert, faces a Superior Court trial and the death penalty on the charges after a preliminary hearing this week In South Orange County Municipal Court. Judge Blair Barnell ordered the 18-year-old defendant from El Toro to appear April 5 in Superior Court for arraignment following t he h earing ln Barnett's· courtroom". THE JUDGE ruled enough evidence had been presented at the hearing lo qualify the case under a California law that out- lines s pecial cir cums tances in which proeeculors can seek the death penalty. Prosecutors allege Bighorse and two other d e fe ndan ts traveled lo Gilbert's Hill Street cottage with the intention of tak· ing cocaine they believed was in lhe home. Murder committed during a burglary or robbery qualifies for the death penalty unc!er the California law . ALSO CHARGED with murder are Robert Eugene Rowe. 20, of 39454 Villa Verde, and a 17-year- old boy. both of Capistrano Beach. The youth faces an April 10 hearing in Orange County juvenile court to determine if he should be tried as a n adult on the murder charges. Rowe faces an April 24 pre. liminary hearing in So-uth" Orange County Municipal Court on the charges. Eqaloyee Sought In Jewelry Theft Nearly $8,000 in gold chains and bracelets were reported stolen by an e mployee of a Laguna Beach firm, police said. Geza Balasko, 33, a jeweler who operates B&l Corp., 1257 South Coast Highway, told police h e entrust ed jewelry worth $7,800 to an employee earlier tbls month. He told police the e mployee never r eturned to work with the goods. Roting to Stand SACAMENTO (AP > -An Ap. pea ls Court refuses to re· consider lta ruling strildnl down the conviction of Symbionese Liberation Army member Russell UtUe for tbe murder of Oakland schools chief Marcua Foster. • All three defendants are being held without bail. GILBERT WAS stabbed to death i n his home and authorities said there appeared lo have been a struggle during the slabblni . Gilbert's body, clad in a blue- striped night shirt, was found the morning after the knifing by bis ex-girlfriend, Myra Hight. . He had been stabbed once in the heart. CrtllW Work To Contimie OnSCPier City olficiala have decided to allow a 30·ton cran e that cracked through the San Cle mente pier deck a nd a wooden beam last week to re· maln on the pier and conUnue the task or replacln1 old pillnss. The crane, owned by Meeks ConatrucUon Co., has been moved away from lbe cracked cro11 beam and presents no dan1er of further damage to the rickety, Sf.year-old pier, said Ci· ty Engineer Howard Benson. AS SOON AS weather permits. Benson sa1d, replacement. of 60 wooden pier pilings will continue as originally planned. The pier piling replacement a nd deck refurbis hing is a $500,000 plan approved by the Ci· ty Council last year . The eily plans to pick up the tab for 25 percent of the repair costs with the other work to be paid with state and federal funds. BENION SAID the repair plan did not initially call for replace· ment ot the cl'OIS bea,ms like the 18-by·lf.lnch timber that split under the weight or the crane. Now. Ben son said, the damaged beam will have to be replaced. Bul no plans have been made lo replace other cr oss beams under the pier deck. The pier will remain closed to fishermen and sightseers while the crane ii used to lift the long, telephone pole·like pilings into place. Thurtday, March 29, 1m· _use OAILV PILOT AJ~ ...;;- D••IJ 1'1tet l'M4I ey ~.Vk~ O'o...Mll 011 Tiie Rise Though it's not a raging torrent, water in San Diego Creek channel in Irvine is higher than normal because of spring storms. This view is from Jeffrey Road bridge toward the east. Structure crossing creek in upper center portion of photo is a concrete spillway, used to retard speed of rushing water. Bridge from which photo· graph was taken washed out earlier this • yea r . but was reportedly holding well this · lime. Dana Zone Change Backed A proposed zone change that could permit construction of up lo 765 con dominiums or townhomes rather than 210 on 35 acres in Dana Point was en- dorsed this week by the· Orange County Planning-Commission. While t he proposed zon e change would allow building of as many as 765 dwellings, the developers say they plan to con· strucl just 320 units on the 35 acres along Del Obispo Street south of an extension of Stonehlll Drive. · COMMISSIONE R S voled unanimously lo recommend that supervisors a pprove the zone change. requested by otficials of the Marlborough Development CQrp. County planners explained lhe increased density will permit the developer to offer homes in the so-called affordable range so that families earning less lban $20,000 annually would be able to purchase them. THE COMMISSION'S action ca me over the writte n pro- tes t of m embe r s o f Dana Point Citizens for Action. ln a letter to commissioners. Terry Goller. a director of the citizen group, called the proposed in· crease in housing units "a djs· aster." "Zoning that has occurred jn the past has been the cause of compound problems that are lr· reversible. and much lime aid funds have been s pent to soften this problem." the letter said. The planned 320-unit compl~x would be part or a larger Marlborough development dn 71.4 acres aJon~ Del Obisoo . The remainder of the develop· ment is lo include 100 single· family homes on 17 acres aid 422 multiple-family dwellings On 19.4 acres. · Seniors Set City Confab CONTRACTORS! Laguna's Council on Aging and Senior Citizens Club will hear city officials at its meet· ing at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Council Cham- bers, City Hall, 505 Forest Avenue, Laguna Beach. COMPUTI HOMI STUDY PRO.RAM -VIDIO TAPl IMS'nUCTIOMS .. , ... COMTRACTOIS STATE UC&eSE ~ ·s,.-.............. Dhcetw • ...., .., ..... ,.. ....... •s.. fw ....... llew ,_ c-. ... ,...., .. ,_. J'llllr .......... IJ ....... City Manager Fred Solo mon , R ecreation Director George Fowler a nd City Clerk Verna Rollinger will address the seniors on various city activities. PHONE 661-JI 15 CALIFOIMIA COMRACTOllS UC .. SE 11111 Dlt ow•• Ste 2n-s--.. c....,..www .... MaWo& IM~"-" ltot/M. IM . ' .. it.Ullo HAMMER 16 Ol steel hdndloo hammer Baked enamel I 1n1sh Aim· te~ face mm1m1zes ch1ppmg 4 '!,Rog 9.79 .-1r.n11n HACKSAW Heavv dutv tubular steel Ad1ustable for 10" or 12'' blades Storage m I rame lor extra blades 408 3'' Our Reg 7.tt OPll 7 IAYS ... MM' I .I MOlltUWAY LAW llACll· t97-tt03 17 Alf IWLY"'-OT .MARMADUKE "It hod to be •)(fro long to flt In h l5 &efo " SUPERHEROES By Bil Kean~ "Mommy -.ndl that lttte rocket ship to get money.'' DENNIS THE MENACE FUNKY WINKERIEAN by Tom~- by Pasko, Tuski & Colletta DRABBLE ··AND 6He'$ PR06ABLY IXAMININS IT FOR A CJ.l/E JO THf! UXATKJN OF wr~ H10ECUT1 = Hote_• We ~\sh to 3 \ZeTOr a recent ac wh\c.h tnc«rect\'4 stat.ed that o.ir col\eqe·s th eoloQ'i prof eS'>OI". Dr. M'ifon l1vrbtt. erqaqed In lewd acts dur\l\Q h\s sel'l'flnars DR. SMOCK We aho \nlorrtctl'i stated that Or Flvrber was \n· volved in ~~ized crllftt and ~s the 1lle91tunate <;()fl cl Molf "'tler. P\ease ac.c.ept ttas retrac.t\on alor.q ~n ovr most ~\n· cere a(IOlo<}'es. • 6NJOY YOLJR ME!AL-, KI PPO .' YOLJ'L-t,, F tNc:> "f'Hf; CHeCK ON YOUR WIN c:>SHleL-c:> .' MOTLEY'S CREW by Ferd & Tom Johnson --~~~~~---~~~ wow r GORDO ~EY, WILLIS! CO/'vH: SEE" HOW I1LL LOOI( WHEN rM iHRO<.J<3H DISTING ! by Gus Arriola ------ JUDGE PARKER TUMBLEWEEDS blft A YOUN(, WOMAH ™AT Hr.. OllV1MU l01ME c:t:Jl8' FOi A Yl6fT' NTH .CR ~«Em'&/ r--------...w rT SAYS iOMORROW WILL 8f A GOOP PAV FOR i'AKIN6' SCALPS. 'TOD'Y 19 ~ ,_T TME BALL PARK • bv Tom K. Ryan WHAi M4t< ES 'fbcJ iHINK rrs THAr? COMICS I CROSSWORD PEANUTS by Kevin Fagan by George Lemont SO ·fHA"f''S 1"'He ONE!: W H O usec:> "f'o ee A CARHOP.' by Templeton & Forman .1H~ 6uY WHO'S GONNA PUT Ii ~ 1'066-n.ER I? Ol-J VACA1'10N. TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS •6 Bonnie - I Ort1W1ng 48 Cov .. oanr room 49 Pill· up b Flower part 50 Ha11cl<J 11 Ganoid hsh S:> Ha~ 01nn"r 14 V1tJran1 56 tmpo~1· 15 Light l11>rtc S7 flo~dty r• 1J lb Span1'h 60 Nat!VI' cheer C<>mb form II l1op<at 1ree 81 SwOl'd~ 19 -Abner 62 Cc1m1J result 10 Boom 63 Maroon 21 Son of Z1:u11 64 Rt>ldlf'!> 2? Golt club b~ Ltvetv 24 Hc1rden 26 Family mem· DOWN Der I Oev1ta1trns 27 Combal 2 Drooping 30 Rabl>lt •, J Ohro city milieu 4 G11rment 32 Raapmo s Not pos sound & Temly 33 Sounded 7 Sea bird crow·like 8 Legumes 34 Banlf'a river 9 Inclined 37 Hue 10 Oownwtnd 38 Foolishness t 1 NICktaus 39 Small doO epUtlel 40 M"ure 12 Straighten 41 Covers 13 Ren1 agatn 42 Feeble t8 Scrape 43 Conserva· 23 Previous to lives 25 Clll for 45 stirub 29 Vrcum I UNITEU .Featuri• Syn<:111;c1111 W1•dnt!1>dJV -. Pu11l1· Sntve1I ~ -ln l tll'i:I i;j .. -j~ '~ 1.,. 1.1 •• ltl• I r• 1, II '"'' 1 •• 1•11 It 11 . 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Your Home,own Dally New~paper c T E N CEN"T;S '.Juristic Psgchiatftst' Aids Diedrich~· By GAil\' GR Vt LLf. 0t t• 0.•lt ...... i lJJH SA Dlt-;GO S1uina i;monit lhl· I~"' ·pr, .ind dcfl•ndunt u ... Lht' t•ll'l'hon 11( Juror.., .;rind ... on in Oruni:l' t'ounty Supt•tvhnt Kal1>h 01t-drwh·.., bntwr 1ri I hl'rt' 1s o JJl'lllt• 2H vt·.ir nld blond,• woman lll'r ru.tmt• 1s C.Hh> Bt•nrwu She mak\'s h1.•r h v1 n.: l(IV111.: I a w y ,. r l h t' h q; h ... 1 ~ n or "h11'ipt·rm1o1 1n lht•lr t•ur when Nh1.• thrnk11 o pro!'llX.'Cl1v1• Juror m1Khl tw lllkd "'"' ht•1' l'X fK'rll•u· Ill UUU).(1111( 11ro1<1pt'<'h \o't' !Urvr us u JUn1>t11· pt; c hOIOl(llll, M 11'.. Hl·nnt•tl II\ 1u11d up tu S4!00 .1 dll)' 11lui. 1•>. J>l'llM'"I In l>1edr1t•h ·.., l'IJl\t> 11he 1s look mg for tt•lltah· i.tl(ns that could 1 nd1 catt• a probpcc:t1 \ l' 1lfror m11-{hl not tw tcll111g lht: truth, t ht• whc>lc truth tlnd nothing t>ul the truth when a ns werlnit que&· lions rrum the luwyers And with un elected official c·h:arl(t>d with serious crimes. M 1i;s 6ennt.•ll wunl& to help de· fonse lawyers make sure none of the JUrurs have a built·an mas · trust or pohl1cal figure::; She udm1ts that's not easy lo do without being able lo ask <tUt·stion:. herst>lf which she is not allowed to do in a courtroom setting. .. But I am trained in in· terviewing and counseling. "I watch ror changes in facial expression I watch eyes I look at the choice of words. listen for pause s in s peech and othe1 lraats. It 's all part or the train· ing, .. Miss Bennett said. Her training came at the University of F lorida and at Nuclear Radiation - " O.Uy .. llet ,._.., ak M'9 ll- NUCL£AR GENERATING UNITS UNDER CONSTRUCTION AT SAN ONOFRE STATION &perts From Plant Re8'11mt Betlef• That Faciltty I• Safe From Danger Worth Keene Quits College Board Post Arter 18 years on the Coast Com munlty College District Board of trustees. Worth Keene a nnounced his retirement at Wednesday's board meeting in Costa Mesa. K ee ne . 61 . c it e d "circumstances affecting my personal and business interests" in submitting a letter or resigna- tion to Chancellor Nor man • Watson and fellow trustees. His r esignaUon takes effect May 31. "T he resignation came as a complete surprise lo administra- t ion ," dis trict s pokes man Richard Simon said today Keene said he will be moving from his home in Seal Beach to San Luis Obispo, when his resignation taJces effect. Keene. who served as postmaster or Seal Beach for two decades , joined coll ege t rustees following his election in 1961. He was last e lected to the board in tm . with his term sel to expire in 1981 . District officials said they will a ppoint a replacement to Keene Residents who live in Keene 's trus tee area. which includes Seal Beach, and the Huntington Bea ch a r ea west of Beach Boulevard, may apply for the post Coast Weather Onofre Plant: It ~an't Happen .Here By STEVE MITCHELL Of tlle o.ll't "9t MMf Spokesmen at the San Onofre Nuclear power plant say a waler pum p mishap like the one that occu rl'ed at Harr isburg, Pa .• Wednesday could not occur at t he local Edis o n Company facility. "It's l ike compari n g a Chevrolet with a Ford," sajd compa ny spokesman Dave Bar- ron. "Both cars have combusti· ble engines, but they are built differently ." He s aid the massive San Onofre plant has the same basic design as its Pennsylvania sis- ter . "but they were built and de signed by difrerent companies." Ed ison's n uclear enl-{i neer <See ONOl''RE, Page A2) Racial Imbalance Committee Formed Newport-Mesa s chool trustees have appointed 17 residents of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa to ser ve on a committee ln- vesllgating possible racial im- balance in district schools The a ppointees were selected from those expressing inter est to Tr ustees Rod MacMillian and B.J . Skilling. Yet to be nomi.nated are two teachers, two administrators, a Harbor Council PT A represen- tative and students from each or the five district high schools. in- c luding McNally, New port- Mesa's alternative high school. The Racia l/Ethnic Balance Committee was set up to meet s tate Board of Education re· q uire ments that the distr ict identify any segregated schools and devise a plan to eliminate any segregation. T rustees are req uired to re· port back to the slate th is sum- mer. Na med to the committee were: Gail Demmer, Henry Durkee. Yasuko Fawcett, Ala n Freeman, Nancy J ones, Willis Longyear . Salvador Manzo and Margaret Martinez. Also, J ane Mosma nn, Oliver Nixon, D.W. O"Neal, Sbarran Renna, Cathy Rupp, Tran Ngoc Ton. Per Trebler, Ma rla Uribe and Aurora Wood. Despite Protests Dangers To Safety Denied HARRISBURG. Pa. <AP> Radiation leaks from the Three Mile Island nuclear power plant continued today, a uthoritacs said. as a debate grew over what was described as one or the mo!'>t serious such incide nts in this country's history Orficials o f Metropolitan Edison Comi>any. owne r and operator or the plant. said minor lt'vels of rad1at1on were mea sured this morning two to three miles away and that 1t may be Friday before the leuks are stopped They said the radiation was escaping through a ventllallon svstem and from a sump de· signed to remove water after 1t has cooled the reactor "We concede that it's not just a little th.iog," Don Curry, an Edison spokesman said . "In terms of publicity. it will prob· ably surpass the Browns Ferry incident ... But John G . He rbe in . a Metropolitan Edison vice pres1· dent for generation, s aid , ·'There is presently no danger to the public health or safety. "We didn't injure anybody. we didn't over-expose anybody and we certain ly di dn 't ki ll anybody." he added. Herbein said that of the 100 to 120 employees in the reactor area at the time or Wednesday's accident. only 10 to 15 had to be decontaminated with showers. The orricials told a news con ference that it may be sever11I days before workmen will be able to enter the reactor build· ing to a ssess t h e d a m age because or a large a mount of radioactive water. As for what caused the acc1 · dent. Walter M. Creitz. pres•· dent of Met ropolitan Edison, said. "I'm not ruling out human error." Until now. a March 1975 fire in the control room of the Browns Ferry nuclear plant in Alabama has generally been considered this nation 's most dangerous in· cident involving a nuclear reuc tor. The worst nuclear acrident in history occurred in the Soviet Union in late 1957 or early 1958, as reported by the American CIA and two exiled Soviet scien· lists. That accident may have caused the deaths of hundreds or people. forced the evacuation of seve ra l towns and villages and spread radioactive material over 1,000 square miles. More Coverage Other Harbor Area coverage a ppears today on Page A 13 Chance of rain decreas- ing lo lee& than 10 percent this afternoon and through Friday. Lowa tonight 47 lo 53. Highs Friday 62 lo 66. OCC Land Swap OK'd INSIDE T0•6' 't' Ez-cultift, !ft /illal .,._., l•U. ,._, tt toot a ~-"" r,, hU follwr ,.,, a JtOr of &Mr.,. IO NconN Mpro· ,,..,,. .......... pltoCo. ~ A7.0lld4 ...... 0 ver the o bjection s or agriculture students, trustees of tbe Coast Community Colle1e Dl1trtct indicated Wednetday tbey will move ahead wltlr plans to 1wap • .,... acres or land at Or .... e Cout College for five acres la Pountaln Valley. • • A1ric ulture t1 aotbta1 wttboat land," atudeat Daft Petree, Gl'lanllw of a t"°"41aJ protelt at tbe Co.ta 11 ... cam· pu. l8'd ol .... snr:::= tredl. ••And thla land la a~ l'OOID." But tnlltee Donald Hoff Hid be r...act "tbe Implied ae- cu11UOD that ••. are a111Dat •1rtealture ... Ho« Mid the IWIP would be lD tbe bllt ......... ol tbe diltrtd and that the seven acres at OOC -two of which are tillable - are not crucial to agriculture students. Student.I had mounted a dem- on1tnUon -lneludiq a mini- tractorcade -on the OCC cam- pus Monday and Tuesday aa a prelude to asking trustees to scuttle plans for the trade. The coUese la lntereated lo ua- in1 tbe Fountain Valley land near ~Ud street and Warner Avenue lot' new admlnlatraUve be~ for Coastline Com· mua Collese. Tbat property ii ow by a <fardea Grove p11ya1. etu. Petree complalaed tbat ••rtcultun 1tudeiat1 once bad • access to 100 acres of campus farmland but that only 23 acres are now available for instruc- tional purpoees. Colle1e board President Worth Keene said the proposed swap is "m e r ely tn the preliminary sta1"" and ·that ofriciala are awa llln1 appralaals on both parcela. Tbe board did not vote on the matter Wednesday. TIM acrtculture 1tudenll had preHllted petitlou with a re- ported 2,200 aipaturea ot t.bole opPOMdtotbelud1wap. PllJlll BMWe, spokeswoman for UM Coll• Teachen Guild. 1ald ..... ll'OUP allo oppoMI tbt luclcleal. } I West Georgia College Since receiving her mastcri. degree. he r s pec1ahly with Jurors has carried Miss Bcnnell from her Santa Barbara home to trials throughout the country. Included In the trials in whiC'h Miss Bennett's skills have been used is the so-called Howard Hughes Mormon Will case 1n Las Vegas. Miss Bennett also sat bcsid(• defense attorneys as they select cd jurors m a series of trials re suiting from the Indian lakt..'Over al Wounded Knee. South Dakota, a few years ago. The JUris lu• p ;.ycholog1st claims that the courtroom en v1ronment by 1tsl'lf can sometimes mtimidalc pro~pcc live Jurors and cuuse them not lo reveal their true fcehnA~ <See J URORS, Pa~e i\21 • Spreading Three Mile Island Nuclear -- Generating Station Reactor Building Steam Generator • 4PWire_.,. .. ARTIST'S SKETCH OF NUCLEAR GENERATING STATION 'The Public Doesn't Really Know What's Happening' One Valve Snapped -Matter of Minutes WASHINGTON <API It happened 1n a matter of minutes In the pre-dawn darkness. amid Lhe steady whirr or the atom: powered turbines and generators electrifying the capital of Penn· sylvania 10 miles away. one vaJvc acc1dentaUy l>napped s hut And suddenly the power plant on Three Mah• Island ''tripped out." its turbines and reactor uutomatJcally shut down but purfing rad1oactJvesteam mtothe a1rovcr llarrisburi: and v1c1nity. WITION PERHAPS EIGHT MINUT ES. a company off1c1al said. the accident itself was over But for hours afterward tcchni· cians deliberately released more radioactive steam into (he al· mos phcre in a "feed and·bleed" emergency m11ncuver to cool the stricken reactor It may be some time before investigators from the Nuclear Regulatory Com mission and techo1 c1ans of Metropolitan Edison Co .. which operates the plant. fii{ure out what happened. But they have be~un to piece it together. Tbree Mile Island holds two lar~e nuclear powerplanls . Unit l. placed in operation in 1974, was shut down for refueling while its companion. Unit 2. completed only one year ago, carried oo. IN EACH PLANT. RADIOACTIVE fuel in its reactor core creates heat wh"ich must be car ried a way by water, both lo pro- duce turbine-spinning steam and lo keep the reactor from over- heating and melting. Both plants a re "pressurized water reactors" in which the cooling wa ter reaches tc.mpcralures or 500 to 600 degrees Fahrenheit and Is prevented from turning in to steam by bemg kept under high pressure. George Troffer. Metropolitan Edison's manager of generation quality assurance. explained that cooling water inevitably contains "Crud" In the form of iron, cobalt and other materials dissolved or naked from pipes. valves and other parts of the system . TbJs "crud" is made radioactive as it passes through the reac- tor and thus must be kept separate from the waler that circulates through the turbines as steam. SO 111E HEAT FROM 11fE COOLING water ls transferred to the turbine steam system through a system or "heat-exchanger" p ipes. It was a valve on a pump feeding clean water through the steam -generating system that failed, apparently because water somehow filled a controlling air line. said John H.i ldish, supervisor of licenalng ror Metropolitan Edison. When the vaJve snapped shut, it cut off water going into one or two pwnp9 feeding one heat-exchanger. The pump. which could bum itself out without water, automatically shut down. The second pump then overloaded and shut down as well , Troffer explained With one.of the plant's two heat-exchangers now out or service . there wu luulflcient ateam so the turbine shut down too. WITllOllT THE STEAll·SYSTEM TO carry it away. heal built up ia the reactor, cauaing a surge or hi1h pressure. Al PfOll'ammed, the reactor 's computer quickly moved 61 control rodl into the core, lbuUing down the alomlc reacUon, and started drainina its cooling water to relieve the preuure. So rar. aald Troffer, everyth1na was reapondln1 as planned. • .,,.. fll'll lncUcaUon ol a problem was the findlna of hl1b radk>ectiYity levels lnalde t.be reactor coatabunent, ''Troffer said . (lee VALVE SNAPPED, Pa1e AU • DAILY PIL.OT 8,> KATH\' <'L-'N '\' °' ................. Orangt• County i.uperv1aor i. • 1 vOle Wf'\iiwsd11y approvlnl( pl1o1H tor th htlure to,000 " ald...t oommunlly of A.Bio Vie Jo didn't calm th eoalroveny aurroundif\l the J0,000 dwt>Ulna d t'velopnlt'nt f'or rumph.• Phlllp J Hf'ally, Aliso Vll'JtJ Company prt•sldt•nl. 111~ u UC Ulf"nt Just 11rtt r Ul>C'f"Vltof"\ d t•f11lo n H1y1 n 111 h f' •oul1t withhold t.'Omml'nt on lht' llC'lhm until h4' hlu1 rt'Cl•lved d t'la.tllt'd coudltloni. t u dt~c1 o nto the· oourd's a s>prov I Ov·n ~pare udvorut~s purtkuJ&.rty mcn1bt-nJ of Laguna <; 1 t•enb«>lt Im· \ ow('(f to l·on tlnut.' h1eht111~ Utt· t.lt•vt·lv11ru1•1)1 "" 1t w1ndi. 1l& "'11)' through vurioui. .i•wm lt·!-1 1ndudin~ tht· t 'uhforru..i Cou11tuJ ('omm111 hm Sup.•r vt110rs iwt tht• ~I •gP for uddillonul dcbuh.• l\pril 11 when they g1vt· flm1I approva l to con d1 t1ora for J(•\cl1111m1•11t twin.: draflt>d now by ('1111111 y C"ouru.l'i Adrian KU) 1>4•1 Arni tht• hoard ll'ft 01,.·11 th1• poi.s1b1hty thul lht• cl t-vt•lopml'nl will bt.' iscult'd down by 4.000 horn l'' 1( t<ounty. s tate or ft'<h•r11I a i.-:cnl'1t•1t lutcr purchatot• ~m1.· property :.lak'd fur development and convert It Into park lund b t h11> :10-ton crane bow mg its htud in sham\:·• rt should fl!-. wc•lght l"rtH'kt•d purl of Sun Clemente's pu.•r . <·uui-.ang t hl' a n<:wnl wooc.Joo structutc to sag. J111-y Pick 'Slow' -Diedrich Trial Length Exciues Many SAN 01 F.CO 'l'ho taak of aelet'Ung the 12 Jurors who will try Indicted Or.nu County SuperviJOr Ralph Diedrich and architect LeRoy ROM here oo bribery ch1o1rget contlJlued today In Superior Court. So far.~ prne~Uve jurora havP been miked only one m1tjor question by Judge Rose Tharp· ''ThlA ls a criminal caao lhitt hJ expected lo last up to Alx weeks IA there any cornpelllni< reaM>n why you could not IM!rvc that long'f" Mo re• than ha ll those ask(!d lhftt question tiave fo und u reaffon ~ood enou~h for Judl(e T hurp t.o excuse thenf' Hut 34 prOtlpectlve jurors gave no compelling reuson for hcing t'Xcu&ed and are still In the run mnJ(. T hey'll underuo more in lens1vt· questioning by th · de· remu~ lawyers as well as the prosecutor, Ontngc County Assis ta nt Dis trict Attorney Mi chae l C;1pizz1. 0 e ( l'fl s e I aw y t• r s Ke Ith Monroe. Jarn1•t1 R1ddl'l u nd Sylvun Aronxon 11u1d they t•xpccl lhc Jury 11~ 'l'lWn process will continue ·•for lhrce or four day!)" Unlike most tria ls. the jW'on, urc being i nte rviewed 1n d tvidually. out of s ig ht 1md sound of one another And the def~ uttorncys ar.· bc!lng tM:lped In their guHUonl.na by Jury comuJtant Cathy Ben n~l{, a juris tic psycboloilat hired by Diedrich to help ferret o ut rroapecUvc jurora who ml1h be blued ugalnat a public otnclaJ a~ of a crime. In the D edrlch <'US<', thf> coun ty 1iupervl110r and hi11 long lime political 1o1cUve friend a re uc c uaed of t>elnl( involved In u bribery con.'lpiracy Diedrich 11 named an three counts ond Rose in a sinAl t• count Included in a county Grand J ury indictment handl'd down Oe<'. IS. 1977 The two men are being trlt.'<i in ,San Diego County a fte r their case wu transferred there by •• Swnn Dies But Another Due Soon By TOM BARLF.Y Ol n. o.ttr "" ... " .. ' A pcrs lstenl Pacifu.· s torm un Orun J(c County Superior Court Jud6'e oocause of prc-t.rlul publlc{ty. Hcfore ttw jury sclcclfon pro· CCIII ""' u1w11•r WllY NednCfl<hty, the competing h•WY~rtJ won und lost pn\·trlal argumen~ htfoni Judge Tharp In ont' 1rmtunc1•, t ht• JUd6'c told lht• c1efcM<· l:1wyt•ri' they cunnot mention ftoHt>'11 fothcr 'a dea th Mo nday to t he Jury, u movt· Capizzi Hid might t•nlh1t Hy111 puthy unrelated to the lrit1t And (;uf)1 n 1 wu11 told h•· ctin make no m<'ntion of key w1tnci.1> M1chucl Rcmln~ton 'h 1973 arrt:xl on murder t'flrtKplrucy ehargci. without there rlrst OOinif a hcur IOK on the IS!)UC. Too, both 'ildCK a~reed th..r1· would he no mention or whut wus c•::tlk'<i a rumor that a pro:- erut1on witn(':o; hus asked fo r FBI protcctmn after rccolv1n~ "threuls." * * * "'rottt Pa,,.. A I JURORS ••• .. Jurors ort• frc.oq1wnlly unccJm fortahlc in a courtroom and un l i kel y l o g 1vl· thorough rl'SPOO!ll'l>. · M 1ss Hc•nnctl i.ays. As propo~ed now lht· 20,000 unit C'i1mmu111ly would lJ<' built over the nl'xl 20 yeurs on 6,62.3 acrPs nestled in the cou:.lal hills -.urroundf'd by Laguna Beach, South Laguna. Laguna 11111.b und I.Hi.tuna Niguel. Movie Horror Real? that rut the Orange Coast With more than two Inches of rain as it mem1der<"d over Orange Coun- ty s hould be a thing or the past late to n ight ; th e National Weather Service Kaid "Friday should be fulr and sunny," a forecaster said. "And that's the end of the good news .· "It often ii. necci.sary to prob4: more deeply lo ~cl a rurr un derslandini.: of a periion or lo look at their motive~." she addi. Miss He nnelt bclie vf>i> that jury selection ts most difftcult 10 ca ses that ha ve gotten wides pread publtc1ly. c a:.e:-. similar lo'0 1L-drn•h's Supt•rvisor Thomas Riley . whoM~ fifth district includes tht.· furmcr Moulton Hunc h acres, 1·ast the lone vote agalni;t the lffOJeCt after lirguing uni>uc· c·es11fully thut t he development be limited lo 15.000 houses. con- dominiums and apartments. Nuclear Leak Resembl.es 'China Syndrome' The bad news ls that a new i.torm Is on its way here from the northern Pacifi c Ocean and 1s e xpect('(f lo add to the saturu- t10n the county hus sustained tn the last three days . And wrule the approval plnm1 call upon Alli.o V1eJO olflru1ls lo dona tc 3,47fi ucrcs for 1Jpc n i.pacc. Ril<.'y 'i. s c uled down vers ion askt-d that unothcr 669 acre:, r(•muin untfovcloped HOLLYWOOU t AP> -"Th<' Ch1nu Syndrome" ii. a movie ubout a fl<·llon<il accide nt at u fictional nucl(•ur power plant. but part.<> or the plot seem to hu ve turned up In the real-life drama unfolding near Ha r ru;bw-g, Pu W cdnesduy's accident at the Three Mlle Island nuclear plant. in which radioactive s team wc.i. rele ased into the atmos phere, was different from the mishap depicted In the movie. relcu1>ec.J barely a month ugo. But Gregory Minor. nuclcur e ngineer -turned nude ar •. crillf' and a consultant for the film . found similurit1L-s on u broud(•r scale. "There was tm aet•adent at Lht· pla nt and the public docs n 't rc<1l ly know what's hupvcning," ht· * * * Fro• Page A I By The AslOClated PrH11 Columbia Plcluru' 11tock cll•bed 2 polntH to 23~ today. By colnckleace lite company thi" month released a movie, ''Th•· Cblaa Syndrome," about an ac- cideat at • nuclear plant. ONOFRE PLANT. • • <'hief Kt•n Raskin said a faulty water pump at San Onofre . .. would cause no leBk or prob· lem whutsoevcr , .. a dding it would tukf' "multiple follur<.:s or muny redundant systems befor., .1ny 11i1enlficant Jcakt. of radioac tivity couJd taJw place." The Son Onofrf' plant current ly operalL'S one unit which pro duces 436 megawatts a year. or enough lo meet the necdi. of a ci· ty of a hoU million, compuny of m~1als say. Two other l ,057 mcgawull un 11 s arc under construc·tion, with complcl1on t.'xpct:tcd w three years on the s ite, making San Onofre the l:ugcsl nuclear sta lt<in in lh\' st.alt•. And while plunt ofrlcwb pluy down the significance of the llorrisburg incident, leaders of a IO<>al t'nvinlnmenlal group sa y I h{• radiation lcuk Wednesday cinly emphasizes the potential dungers faclnR south Or ange County ret1idcnts . Lyn Harris Hicks , an advocate for GtJ/\RO, un environme nt1d anll·nuclear plant group, 111dd lo· duy flarrtsburg "was fortunate not lo have a meltdown." The Sun Clemente woman a1110 -;u1d nl'Wll reports that radiation was d lt.'ct~d 16 miles from the Jl arrisburJt plant concerns her. ·'The Nuclc<.1r Regulator y Co mmission and the !nuclear > plant wUl lmmedialt.lly 88) thot 1s no more slgnlflcunl than the do11e you receive at the de nti.t," she saltt. "Rut keep In mind, al the den- t1 11t '11 office you h ave a lead shield over your vital organs." She said there ls no such thing DI a safe dose of l man-madt:) radiatJon. ··Any man-made radiation ORANOI COAIT c DAILY PILOT ,,_ 0.-C-Deli• ............ .-Mc. ... H .... .. _, ... _ .. , .... ,,-,.,... ...... 0._ ,.,. ......... _(_ .......... , ............. . ........ --...,_ ,, ....... , .. .. _ _,~--...... 111•-l.W.Y .. ..., .......... _ .. H'I,..... .. (_ A \l,_...,.,._.Mi!...,hMH_d ... vr ... Y\...., ........ , ll>t ptt"<-IMltJllW"ll DI'°"' t\ •I ))II w. .. ll•t\llMl,G .... -.• (.illtflol•t-. ...., ... _ .... __ .._._ --· C.W• \flo<lllf ......... -0. ...... __ . ,....,..._ ,_ '=: ... -:- QleflM .. .._ ........... " AWMMl ......... lalt\ ,,,,,... .. , cn•t--. C1111·1•Mwdll ..... ~=:ii.· ... ~·~ I .,-;rr:::r=.~-=~1:t:.·' { -'"-·i-:.sr:~ ..... :Tl ........ ,, I . :.=: ..,,........,. ' that Is add1t1onul to background radiation doeH damage to tho or· gans ," Hhe said t11aid. "The Nuclear Regulatory Commis.'llon will be send1n~ 1n inves tigators Lo t ry und found out what happened afte r the fact ... And the ruct that a ncurhy city was not evacuated or even notlfed until suveral hours an.er the Incident "points up what we 've been trying lo say about San Onofre." Mrs . llicks suid there is a population of 25,000 people '.Nithin (our mile11 of the San Onofre plant. "fly the time u notice has been r eceived lo evacuate , the plume would have 11assed over that population a nd the da mage would hi.ve beeo done," sbe said. "There seem to be Hlmllaritics to what happened Wcdnt.1'iday and what happens In the film ... We con be sure only "' tht· confusion in whul is released to the public a nd the Atatem ent that there waH no danger lo the public.· Thal could be taken right out or the movie." · "And," she added, "the long· range damage from s uch un in· c ade nt is not immediately up· parent." She also said San Onofre has no operational eva cuation plan for the people of San Clemente and other nearby communllieH. "There Is a response plan o n paper -but no efrectlve e vacuation plan." Edison '• Barron disasreed with that char ge, claiming there is an emergency plan for San Onofre. "ll ls a coordinated plan w1lh lhe response agencies In the a rea <such us police, tire and disaster ser vice agencies)" Bar- r on uld. "It's an operational plan and we have conducted ex e rclaea using the plan. He Hid there ii• no h ozard beyond the nuc lear plant It.self * * * Actor Michael Ooughts, wh<1 produced a nd co-slarrcd in "The China Syndrome," said he found the reaJ accident "difflurbingly ironic." Jane Fonda, partne r with Douglas in preparing the movie. was on a film location tn Utah and unavaUablc for comment. NUKE INQUIRY CALL 'BLOCKEI)' WASHINGTON !APl -An In quiry al the Office of Emergen· cy Preparedness We dnesd ay niaht about the accident 11t the Three Mile Is land nucltmr faclll ly In PenMylvanla was taken by an operator who so.Id "the olllcr· 11 cloted for the day. This la the an1werin1·servlce." p,....p• .. AJ VALVE SNAPPED. • • When presaure In tbe reactor reached a set trlgger·polnt, a n emerJtnc)' l)'ltem be1an pumplna fresh coolina water in, to slab1Jiz.e the p,....ure and keep the reactor from overheating. ONCE THAT WAS ACCOMPLISHED, about eight mlnulclf altA!r the plant had "tripped out," this emergency syste~ woR shut off, Trqfftr said . But It aeemecl one heat exchan,er mlaht have been dam11ged, he 11ld, and the plant operator1, uneertaln which one, we re afruld to uM either to cool off the 1tUl·hol reacitor. So they turned the emeraency coolla,i 1y1t.em back on, rccdlna water lnto the Nactor, then ''bleedin1" It out to an adjacunt aux· lllary bulldlnc and ventlnc It.I 1team, Including 11ome or the I r1dloactlve "crud," Into the open aJr . Trolftr 1ald that'• bow mo.t ol the radioactivity 1ot out. 8& MID NOl'lllNO acAPSD DlaltCl'LY rrom the lightly· Maled f'9adOr .... laa aDd tut the bt:::'°actJvlty lllltdt ft WH not ltl'Olll enouO to ,...,ate the ant•1 wall1, dffpke report.I fro111 the NuelMr Re1ulatarJ Comm that thll may have hap. peaed. By Wednelday evenlq, Troffer Hid, thl1 "feed·•nd·bleed" proce. w• balled. 8ut the NRC Hid radioactive 1a1e1 cont.lnued to lea from the plat late lato =· appaNntly trom co0Un1 water pumped lafo &bl •.W., . TrOn• aaid, ...,.,..,,the --...e1 ... ovtr and the next 1tep WM to "cl ... ap Ille ...... an ta._.lve, tedloul clean-up -IOIP and ...... eenbblal, clMDiD1." That could take c1a,. or ..... Pl• aftletll8 aed U.. NRC at ftnt fMNd tlle ae= mar ha•• •-•r' w 1Mlear fuel rodl le tllt .......,, .. ,. re· .. ..... W fl ....... ...,.., ,.....,....,_ eoMeeta. lilt NllC ID· ••'l*'a....... Olll&U llkl.....,. a,,..•tb •••dam.,. to ............ • lie r partne r a nd executive producer of "The China Syn· drome, •· Bruce Gilbert. s aid. "There Is a great tc;mptatlon lo '>ay, ·1 t.old you so · llul we'n: as shocked as anyone about what hus happened." The movie bcums with a m1 i. hap al tht• fictional Southern California nudcar plunt. ·a'he film ·s accident 11ta rts a chatn or eve nts thot is Htopped JUSl short of dibast.t•r T he nuclear industry has al· lacked the movie us anll-nuclcur propaganda, while opponenL'l of a tomic· energy have rallied to its :;up port. Amid the controve rsy and publicity, "The China Syn- drome" hus b('(:o m · Columhta P1rt un.'l>' b1i:,::t•i.t moncymuker released In u non holiday period. Its gross ror lb~ fil'St 10 days is reported al $10,932,964. The storm is expected to reach this urea Suturday And the pre· diction brouuht grouns from rain-weary farmn s in Oranue County Phrntmg and cultival1on have been delayed by long days of ra in but the m ost s e rio us da m a~e h as b een to the strawberry crops. Farmers grimly surveyin~ the soakt.'<I fruit predict that their losses will run us high as S6 million. And the tub will ~o higher if the expected s torm materiallz~ Saturday "We deliperalcly need w me warm sun a nd light brecz.es to dry the crop out," commentt-d Dur Thc•trord of the county's fo' a r m Hu r ca u · · A I o t of strawbcrrh .. "l'I ure rotting oo the ~round anct each day or nun means more costly loss~ 'Yeh," s he a nhwer-. "'l>Oml• pcoplt• try lo get on widely publicized cases. Juror:. who already tllive their m ind:. madt• up "And 1n the wuke or W:1teri.:ate. 1l 1:. a problem I i.u::. pt>c l for a 1mbltc offtc1al to get u JUrv llwl •:-. c·ompletcly open m1ndt-d " M 1ss lk:nnetl s ay!. s h1· agreCfi to accept the l>lt.'drich case after lalkmit lQ the md1ctcd county supervisor und. in he r opinion. finding him to be "a m an who speaks what he Lruly fceb "I only work in cu:.es I believe 1n ... she 1ns1sts. f'or now. her eaM· 1s lhut of 11 t•ounly i.up(:rv1sor <111d a pol1t1c·ul crony at·cw;c.-d of bribery And when a jury I!. M·a!L-d tu ht•ur lhe t·1.1111'. it wi ll. to :1om1· <kJ(rl't'. n•f11•cl her t'X l>l'rl11>e tn Judgml( Juror:. more by th1·ir h••h avlor pattern:.. than wha t tht•y !)Uy. COSTA MESA STORE ONLY .. 3 HOUR SALE! FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1979 6 to 9 P.M. •LY I oo·s TO CHOOSE FROM EVERYTHING DRASTICALLY REDUCED!! We wll close from 5 to 6 p.111. Friday, to nu le down the MerChancllse • • • •d then. YOU WILL IE AILE TO IUY A LA·Z-BOY RECLINER AT A FANTASTIC SAVINGS! ·Mo a..r.war • Als.iesFIMI • FREE Immediate Delivery DOll't lllllss this chcmc• to save lllOMY on America's fa•ot lte easy chair!!!! WIRE'S .......... •hnMIN W.IN THI ,ACTeAY AUTHOAtllO IH()ltPES ICLUHO OIAEcn y TO THE Net.IC IVEAY CHA"' AHO~ L.A-Z.O'r MAl<fl HUNOAE08 JN STOCK'' YOU CAH r 'IND YOUft .-W ~ Hl"l YOU ""°8All 'f WON'T ,IND IT ANYWHIAE! 369 I. 17• It. ,...._ .._...., .......... c1111• " 642-1617 -. .~ .• 'I ,/ ,,· ..... CALIFORNIA ~. Mafch 29, 1979 DAILY PILOT A 5 . Brown Overrules Curb's Nomination Hassk Over Naming of Judge hatters 'Spirit of Cooperatio1'' SACRAMt;N'ro fAP> C'.ov t-;c:Jmund Brown formally 1ubmlttl'd by the end of this wetik Arabian's nomlnot1on WH annouortid art r Orown rcturnl'cJ lo Cullforruu WedneMJay. ;and he Im 111t'du1tl'ly wit hdr«'w It J r. hu quk lcly rt .. r1nd~ Lt Cov Mtkt> urb'r. nomination of u con · •rv1Uvt< Rt•publlcan as pu• ld1n1 Judgt• or tht• 11tat Court of A1>1Wul 1n L..o' Ao1el1 "11w lleult>nanl .:overnor was uerc1sang hit> •tatutory powt•r, ond i.o am I," Brown said 8rv-n . aid Wf'dn day h "Ill n11 m J u. .. t art' ~rnard Jeffel"IC>fl. a liberal Jun t who MW &l'rVt'l'I on the .. m court, ai. prl'su.hng jud v The tplsodt• haltered the "Rplrtt or COOpt•ra1 Hoo " whl<'h lht• l)emo<'rntlc cov rnor und IN t 'O It PKt;VJOU8 stlot.s as acting gov t•rnor. Curh hal\ c luored all actions with Brown. C:urb did not expl In why ·he had chan ged hus 11t.rncc , nnit h,• did not grant requtisls for in· Ht'pubUcan lleutf'n nt governor both promised to ob,e ne alter C'urb loolc olfl« In Junuar Wbilt.• Uro" n "' 111 Wa hlngton 'l\le.,d.1) to tl':slll> tH>fore a C'Oflgrvi-:.ionul commit tee oo too SOllIO plpdme con l rovcr1>y. Curb. l'r\•111u "ts ut•t In,; governor. uhmlut.'d l.A>'> Aog~les Sup.•rlor C'1,urt Jud~w Armand Arabian . numt• to tht· J ud1rlul Appomlml'nti. C<1m mhuuon lt'rvlcws • Gruy 011v11;, Urown 'li chief or stafr. said he warnt<d C'u1 h'i.. \'hid ol staff, Shel Lytton that Bro"n would r('ljclnd Arabum's nomination It .. ..omt•th1ng or BO idle act ... Davis said ro m..ikl' SUl'h Un UJ>JXllntmCnl Ill light Of the gov· l'I oor·!\ 1ntN1hu11 to w1thdruw 1l would only subject th(• ap1;olnh•t• lu undue cmb1nrassmenl." Arabian madt• hei:uthne'i 1n 1975 for refusmA lo use the :itaouur u Jury Ubtrurt100 thut ra~ lli :s ch arge eu:.lly made and I hut lhc v1ct1rn !\ testimony should tx· v1cwoo with t'uutwn Tht• California Supreme Court later prohib1lt:d thul 10 struct ion. 1 A 11l)Okt·i.mnn for tho CwHornjit Judicial Coun l'll said 1t had no record of when. II ever. a lieutc- nunt gowrnor had uppo1oted a JUd~e against the "111 or the ~overnor while the ~overnor was out or tht• blak <.'urb'b clcchon la1>t fall marked lbe first tame 1n th11> l"entury that Californians selected a gov- ,.rnor lJnd lwutenuot govemor from d ifferen~ parties. Curb said after taking office in J anuary that he would avoid confrontalion. and thitt It would be "Irresponsible" for ham to make hasty appoint- ments in Brown's abbence. Last year, Arabian ask~ a lt~g1slat1vt· coni m1ttee to allow Judges to carry ronccaled we.,pon:. w1thoµt permits The measure "as defeated Jeffe rson ha1> be<'ome the taq::ct of con servatives who s ay he ha!> been too 1>ofl on criminals. Oro"n s aid the no mmat1on would be Also pk'C:.lging bipartisan cooperation. Brown restored lo Curb 1>evcral duties which Curb's Democratic prcdccci.1>or. Mervyn Dym ally, had That Sinking Feeling F<.i~t running s treams of mud and debris m<.ide cro:.sing difficult for motorists trying to get in and out of Palm Springs Wednes- d:.iy. The c<.ir in foreground was stalled but help came whtn a passing motorist towed 1t and its occupants t o safety. Two Marines Arrested in Killing Probe SA N DIEGO <I\ P > -Two Ma rines. including one ap· prehended on a fugitive warrant In lndiana, were arresWd for an· vestigation of Lhe stabbmg death of Robert Les lie Scar bourough aboard his sloop in Oceanside harbor, police !>aid. Homicide Detective Roy K. Smith said the arrests stemmed from investigation into the 54· year-old P acifi c Tele phone Co. technician 's death of multiple s tab wounds. Scarbourough's sem l ·nude body was found Mar ch 11 on the floor of his s loop, the Tai Pan . SMITH SAil> Pvt. Robbie David Cochran, 19. was arrested late Tuesday at nearby Camp Pendleton. A 17-year-old Marine deserter. who Smjth declined to identify because of his age. was a rrested by FBI agents early Wednesday in Munc ie, Ind. The youth, arrested on a war- rant charging desertion a nd un- la wful fijght to avoid prosecu- tion, was be ing he ld in ln- dianapohs in lieu of $200,000 baJI p ~ndlng ex tra d ition to California, Smilb said . Film Closure Hit by ACLU SAN FRANCISCO (AP> -The American Civil Liberties Union saya that MQOr Dianne Feln· ateln violated the First Amendment and Fifth Amendment when she worked to clole a movie 1be •aid lmptnd violence wblcb injured five t.eeft· .,.n . (IWat.d atory, 89> The ACLU, in a slate· ment relea1ed Wednes· daJ ...... tllllt Ille maJOl"'I ,.,......_ ol tbe owners al tbe Alllamln Theater to eloH "lo•levard .......... baited fret IPMCb ..a eame wttllout •pro. ~ Teacher Wounded Fleeing Assailant LOS ANGELES I P > -I\ high school English teacher who was shot while fleeing from a would-be rapist and robber was listed in stable condit ion at Los Angeles New llospital. officials said. Police said Mir iam Schneider was alone in her classroom Wed nesday afternoon whe n a man thought lo be in his late teens or twenties burst in, brandished a pistol, demanded money and tried to rape her. The young man escaped ( J after fi ring one s hot that c."'r ~TE st ruck Mrs. Sehne idcr. 39. as J •rt h e r a n from t he room. uuthorities said. The bullet passed through part or her a bdomen and through her thigh, a hospital spokeswoman said. "She said she did not recogru ze the gunman , .. said J im Ball. prlncipal at Los Angeles H..igh School. "She seemed to be more concerned abou' getting her grading done and the future of her classes than she was about her wounds." lefUaer Pllet Bla•efl f1t SD Cr••lt WASHI NGTON IA P > -An investigator into North America's worst aviation disaster says the pilot or a jetliner "failed to meet his responsibility to m aintain visual separation" before his ~ing 727 collided with a s mall plane ove r San Diego. J ames B. King. National Trans porta tion Safety Board chairm an, called the session to clear up investigati ve differences among the board's staff. which has been probing the Sept. 25, 1978. collision of a Pacific Southwest Airllnes jet and the small Cessna 172 that killed 144 persons. P\!111 ••eaat W..t Tera Nnd•• 8ke 0"'"' LOS ANGELES <AP> -A year's delay In a $44 million harbor dredling proposal bas ended wilh an agreement to provide a 15· acre permanent nesting site for the least tern, a sea bird on the federal endangered species list . The Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissionen adopted the pact Wednesday, reached earlier in ne1ot1aUou between port of· ficiala, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service a nd the state Department of Fis h and Game. .,_r llaellt!tl Alter Flee-fl•• e..-.1. SAN JOSE <AP) -A hike r remained ln serious condition to-day after a nve-day ordeal on a mountain where he and five com- panions who straggled to safety bad run afoul of the weather, a uthorities reported. Stan F.dwards, 23. of Uvermore, was listed in serious but Im· provlng condlUon at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center where he waa taken Wednesday auffertna from expo1"" and deb)'dratlon. Edwards WU found uncooaclOWI in a CU)'Oft OD Mt. Hamilton. a bout 30 miles ea.et or here. SAN MATEO <APl -Ottlclall wbo offered ball-price retea to bury bundredt of vtcUm1 ol lhe PeopMI Temple mua murder· 1wcide have backed out, qy~tbey doa't want lbetr Saa Mateo cemetery to bffome a cult 1a apot. "We do DOt latead to pv lhe cuft lhe opportunity for an an· nual rttwd ,...,.....,. here," said 11Modore Kimebe, pl"llkleat of Skylawn Memorial Park, IOUtb ol San Francl1CO. Cemetery of· ftdala said earUer tlua year lhey would Mll plots to bury 215 un· ldentlfted bodtel, incl nearly 300 more bodl" whole relaUvea ml&bt want to bury them here. .. stripped rrom the omce. Dymally had also acted while Brown was outs ide the stale. Although Brown prevailed in this first pubhc conflict with Curll. the incident highlights a sticky pollt1cal problem ror Drown, who says he Hi seriously considering running for the Democratic nomln,llon for president in 1980. A ruJl·scale presidential campaign would take Brown out or the state regularly and leave Curb in charge for long periods or lime. While Brown a pparently has the powe r to withdraw the Arabian appointment. t here are other actions Curb might take as acting gove r n o r which Brown could not easily undo. such as signing or vetoing bills and making judicial appoint· ments at the trial court level Lytton said there is "some Aua1AH question" as to whether Brown could withdraw the Arabian nomination. but he didn 'l elaborate. But Brown's legal affairs secretary, J An· lhony Kline. said Curb "has not appointed. lie has nominated. It's an important di:>linction •· Kline said it would be "quite a different mat- ter" if Curb appointed a Judge al the Superior or Mun icipal Court level because there 1s no con- firmation process. and the governor does not have authority to remove a Judge once appointed A Step Away? Anti-bus Plan Nears Ballot· SACRAMENTO CAP> -A constllulional a me ndment aimed at overturning Los Angeles' court-orde red school integration program won final approval by the California Legisla ture today. The Senate vote was 28·6. SACRA MENTO f 1\ P 1 A cons t1tut1onal amendment aimed at overturning Los Angeles· court-ordered school 1ntcgre1t1on pro.Qram was one :.mall step away from !ht-next :.tatcwide ballot to- day Busing roes expected uttlc trouble 1n getting the Stale Senate to approve Asst•mbly amend· mcnts to the mcai.urc. a move that would J)Ut 1l on the ballot this Augui-t or in June 1980 The amendment, !:;CA 2 by Sen /\Ian Hobbins. n Van Nuys. would require Catirornw JUdj(es lo fo llow the U.S. Supre me Court when dec1d1ng whether to order schools to mt<:~rate TllAT MEANS STAT E judr.:cs could not issue school integration orders dealing with pupil as- signment or transportation uoJess they found In· tcntional sPgregation Any existing court order!> which '1olatcd the ame ndment would huvc lo be overturned. flohbins sa ys The stale Supreme Court s ay .. :.cgreg:.ition :-.hould be climinaled rcg<.1 rdless of c<iusc Normally the meas ure wo uld go on t he ba llol at the next regular ~tatew1dt' election m June 1980. 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Jnd 1rtrla· lion ... 1,u t't101Jµ1nJt uwu ~ nt the d1blr1ct :. hud~<.·l. il ·, un ckr:.tamt..ihlt• .• althouRh unfortunate . that the rt.use couldn't h." 1• ht>t•11m11r1.·1n ltnt• \\1th inflation C'o11..:r c1tulullon' u n • clutt ull lho\c trl\olved Tht-11 gnod "111 .ind 11·.i ... urwhll'lll''>I'> rn urrn m~ <It u '>wilt ugr,•t•mt-nt 111.1' '"' .. ,•1111h• in 11r><·om1n.: l\l'got 1n1 HHh Give NIWA a Chance Tht.• l\l'wport Irvine Wa1'lt• M una{.(cmt•nl Agency, NI WA. fat1·:, un unccrturn futlln'. an aront(' i.itu~at ion fl(•('ltUSt' lhi• agcnc·y I~ j ust U00Ut to ~l'l to tht• l>Oint Of lulrillm~ 1b purpost• in life cleaning up the wall'r :. of .~t·v. port U~•) Ur> lo now, N JWA . a t•onsortium of gov<•rnmcntal groups wh<>M' JUrti,d1ct1ons covt!r territory that druini. in to the huy. has lwcn JUSt a study and planning agency Now that thc lime has come lo put that study and plan n111g into uctmn. dissension among member agenc1e~ ht 1 hn-..atcnrng to pull N I WA apart. The caM·s of the neig hboring cities of Costa Mc~a and Nt•wport fk ach an• pn•tty good illustrations of the point. Ht·<·<·nt ly. pol1ticaans in hoth cities have done somC' 'ahn rat111ng 1n tlw form of threatening to withdraw from NIWA Jn ~c·wport . th<' disscit1sfact1on comes from what t·1t y offle1<1I ... s a v an· 1ni.11ffl t 1cnl prov1s1ons for correcting lhc v. .1lt•r pollul1 011 tlu.at µla,1.!ucs t he bay. 111 C'oi.l:i M<•stt . l ht· t·ornpl1:1inl is tha t the city b gcttmg l11tl1· ht•11i'f1t in r\'111rn fur its time and money mve~tetl in • \:IW1\ I 11 (•1lhN c·<1st" t tw c·1ti<•s should slick with the agency fur H htll•· lc111gl·1· l11 st•t• 1( thing~ ran he putc·hcd up It v.11ulcl ht• :i shaml· frn· u11y grouµ. r cgardlci.s of the source of <.J1 ssiJl ii.l'ac·t1on. to pull out j ust wh ·n the r eal wor k is :tfJOUt to ht.•,1.!111 Westside Upgrading 'l'hl· fut un• of t1 wt·i.l!:>1<.le 75-acrc arca of Cos ta Mesa v.11 1 he lx•fon• tlw City Council Monday. The· t<1p1<· •~ u s Jwc·1fic plan a sort or mini-gencr<il plan for th· llrca bounded by Placentia and Pomona ..&venues und fl amllton and 19th streets. The plan is intended to clear up the cit y's pl ans for I ht• urcu. a m,xture of residential, indus trial, commercial :rnd msl1tut1onal uses for which various proposals have been mud • and then dropped over the ye;:irs. Somt• of the s pecific goals or the plan are to improve w~•lt·r ffw111 s and f1rl' safNy. cncoura~e combining lots for mt'd1un1 dcns1t y rc~idcntial development, and up- grad • alleys tand sidewalks BuM•d on the number of minorities. handicapped µc r!->ons and low-income household~ in the area, Costa Mesa ll:. sc ·kani.t fcdcrul housing funds for lhe proposed pubHc works unprovemcnts Th<.• rity 'i. aim Is to upgrade the area. Residents who have an inlcr~l:.t an t he future of that area would be well ~1dv1:.cd to attend Monday 's council meeting. • Op1n1on~ expressed 1n lho space above are those of the Oa11y Pilot. Other views expressed on this page are those of their authors and artists Reader comment 1s 1mmed Address The Daily Pilot. P 0 . Box 1560, Costa Mose. CA 92626 Phone (714) 642-4321 Boyd/John Henry By L.M. BOYD Am ""ked 1f there ever was a rent John Henry who did what the old song says he did. That there was, accord Ing lo the historians. And h became famous for driving steel. all right. but not steel r ailroad spikes. A black laborer named John llenry worked on the conRtruct1on crew that built tho Big Bend Tunnel in West Virginia . He pounded steel drillll to cul holes for blasting charues. St.ory goes he gave out finally during a r ace with a newly invented steam drHI. You know that lltUe air 1pace ln the neck of • bottle &f wine? It's the oxygen In 1t that. •1es aald wine. There's more oxygen, not leas, in a Dear Gloomy Gu Coau Mu 1 '1 Sou t h Coa s t Piasa h a landm a rk! But let'• bear lt for more park· ln1 and I doe't mean buaint employ ... to a dl•lant factlity. &.L. ....... "~AH .. ic'iff ·;. ·• Pi s mall bottle than in a la rge oottle, In proportion to the a m o unt. or win e therein. Th<'refore. the smalle r the bottle. the more quickly the wine ages. That En"ll11h a lphabeticul letter which beglns far more words than any otherR Is "si." It's way aht!ad of the next one, "c, Women of a ncient F.gypl wore litUe vials of perfume as eamngs. Cllent askll how long a big city would lu t , I/ llK food supply were suddenly cul off. Three days. that's m y gueaa. Some Ume back when New York City was hit wttb a Tearntter s' 1tr lke, ettlmatort flsured there •as only e nouah food on the shelves to hold out for two and a ball days. It.'• belJeved other dU. are only 1ll1hUy better ltocked. At a reservation tradJaa pott, an Indian, weartnc a necklace of artaaly be1r teeth, •u asked by a vll1t· Int metropolttan lady lf thole teeth Ud the lamt vah• to the I._ that pnrla ha" t.o •• people. "Pfol •uet· ly '' Mid the lndlaa. "It'• no trick to opea an O)'.._.'' Q . "Row bll 1• aa •lepMlll'allralnf" A. Moul *-ti .. btl· Ulaa 1oun or ml••· ...... ., ....... ......... ~ .. , ............ - Carter Style Dismays Military W ASlll NG TON ln the bMC'kroom11 or tht' Pentagon. military 11l rateglsti. have be<•n d •mayed »l Pre1Jidt'nl Carter's t'lllrt•ml' rl'luctulc4' to ust> military musde to protect the flo w of Arab oil fro m the t'.,rahm Ciulf to lhl! cltle:s und f1u·l01 l('ll of America Som t• 1o1cnt>r1tlt1 have privately r hi.nn·ttr licd th e Arab oil Q Ut•t• , .. IP I ... co n o m 1 c· w d r r I.I r ,. u.iuini.t . lht· W et 'l'h t• 1973 Arab 011 tmbarl(o cll'ult th•• W~isl an economic b low m o r e damuglng thi&n P ea rl Harbor. they ar~uc. The UnJt..e<J Slate~ and 11.S allies still hoaven't rc>cOvt>r('(i from the impact. TIU: J\ It/\ BS. mea nwhile. ha ve <'1lnllr)U\'tl to manipul;.ate production and prices. disrupt· In g lht N 'on omlcs of the Wc1tt ern powcrR. Nuw isorne Arttb J>()l<!ntilles, 1ncludln11 lho Pales tinian lt•ndcr Yas111r Arafat. speak 01>only of ullinl( thf• oil 11plgot 11s a wuupon Arufal hitis ur..:cd hill Aruh broth >rR lO shut off oil to the United States tor promollm< un Egyptittn-ls rtll'li peace treaty he didn't like. SOME MIUTA1n• iitrutcJ(iStl\ have sugge11ted behind closed d0<>r11 that it may be nt'cessary for the United States to strike back with Its own weapons. The president has resisted this idea. s taling he wants no P"rt of another Vietnam But Vietnam was inconsequenti a l, th<' strategists argue, in compariM>n with the Maddie East A n it off of Arabian oi l would shut down Am eriran factorws and r('dur(' traffic by almost hall Sources clos e.· to Curter :-ay h<' has a passion for ~a<:e· that can only be described an rehgaou.~. lt 18 agaJnsl hus convictJom; to re· aorl to military measurc>11, they say Yet l'IOme of has general11 nnd adrn1ruhs arJ(ue privately that pcacl' 1s best protected by firmness. Even thf' appearance of weaknt'till. they conte nd. muy tc,mpt our actv •rst1r1cs to take gamblei; that w•ll increase the risk of wur OtJRING Ttl.t: l rumun crisis. for t>xamplf', the .foint Chiefs en couraRt'd Carter to send u ti.sk force into tht• Persiun Gulf as a warninjt to thf' Arahs and Sov 1cts alike that the United States was prepared to defend ats 011 11ourcC8. An indecisive presadt-nt farsl ordered the move. then de cided it was too provocative and canceled it . This was inlf'rpreled in the Kremlin as t1m1d1t y, the Pen tagon stral<•gi sts believe The Soviets were tempted. therefore. to tighten lhl· pn·ssurt' on Saudi Arabia. Amcrira's la rgci;t over 'Of ~,WE WIU. ~'It m:>llSICJ-6 IN ™t FINAL 'OAAfT TO ~ YCU TIU\ 001 OTIER ... ' Mailbox seas 011 supplier. The Soviet:. already had secured a foothold on the Arabian Pcninsul;a by br ingln.i South Yemen UJ1d1•r Kremlin lnllu ·nee un event that alarmed the Saudl11 buL was 11hrugged off by Wushln,.-:t-0n. The Soviets, unticipating another Carter backdown. quiut ly encouraged South Yem.-n to uttack its pro Soudi neighbor. North Yemen. Intelligence rt• ports claim Soviet transport planes landed approximately 500 Cuba n m<•rccnar1cs tn spearhead the attack. Sov1E>( technacianb and udviser s. ac·· co rd1n ~ 10 lh t· r eporb, ma11termandcd the attack THIS CAUSED panic in &tud1 Arabia. whose ruling family had lost (aath 1n the U S. resolve to defe nd them Diplomut1c <fo, patches mc11 n •tl' that they n · g ard Cart1·r u:. 'wea k iln<l vac11lattn~ So th<')' ... c·rt1mbl1·d lo ttrranJ'(l' new alh.1n('•·~ to pro I c• c t I ht• 1 r 1· norm o u s 11 1 I l r t•1J!.11r1"l Tht·v t'V l'O S l'nl l'm assarH').. to tft I k ·lo I lw Soviet)., .1boul arranging un ac'<·ommoda lton Belatedly, the president rt:<' OJtruzt.'<f that thl• U.S. oil supply was m jeopard y In panic, hi· sent Defense Secretary Harold Brown to Saudi A1·abia to offer military s upport. But by this lime. the Saudis were ske ptical They had JUSt seen Carter aban don the s hah o f I ran afkr declaring has undying support for ham. "The) simply djdn't trust Carter ... one foreign pohl·y adviser told 4s The president as now anxaou. ... ty trying to convince the Saudi)., that they can depend on U.S protection lie has hurriedly sent adv1iwrs to North Yemen. with u earner Lask force to haC'I, them up lie ha)., also sent oul d 1plomut1<' me,qsag£•:.. thut lh1· nth•d St•tlt•s will lakt• whatevn m 1 I 1 l a r y m c· a ., u r cs a r , . nece:ssary to prott·cl 1t.-s 0 11 SUIJ plies in Saudi ArcilJ1a . It rc•mains to be seen wlH:lhc·r Cart~·r·s l>clatcd mcasuret. will be an time. College Funding Has Strings Attached To the Editor: I found your editorial on local control of community colleges most interesting. We share your concerns but I'm afraid Proposi· Lion 13 hais decided that ques· lion. While we were pulling a halt to excessive taxation and government expans ion, we un- wittingly gave away local con· trot or many segments of local governme nt, CRpeciaJly schools and colleges . Where the money goes, so goes the power. COMMUNITY colleges ar e now supported about 70 percent by the stale and we arc a lready being told what to do or what we can't do. There is legislation In the h opper in SacramP.nto already to make the K-12 and community colleges completely state-supported which will even· lually do away with local school board11. Jn fact public education as we know It loday in California 18 in jeopardy as an institution. II the people are concerned about thi s. they had better com- munlcat4' with their legialat.ors fast. I make no value Judgmeots on the stale of affairs today but if you want a voice Ln how thinl(s are going t.o be run in the future, somebody had heller find a way to secure funding without the bureaucratic strings attached. And if you think things are get- ting u little out of hand or tight now, wait until 1980·81 when things really ~cl sorte d out. About that Umc the new Oann Initiative will be on top of WI and you 'll ha ve Jots of thlng11 to write about. STEWART CASE Direct.or of Public Affalra Santa Ana College P•ft!llt• Ahelet To the Editor : I attended a meeting at Costa Meu Hllh School last week which makes me wonder where people'• tnt.eretta really lie. Let· ten bad been sent to l ,JOO homet ukial parent. t.o attend a 1peclal meet.Ing '° that the 1chool eouJd have input from parent.II included ln the School Improvement Plan that t• beinl .formulat.d for the hilb achool. Cott.a II•• bu been crant.ect 1pec!lal moalu ln • planniaa 1rant that entails the developlq of a pl• to improve claMroom lD1trucUon, curttculum and Hllool dlmate. Panata w-. ID· ¥tted to eome and lhare ldHa altoat Mr fMUall toward &be ............. .auc.uo. tMy '91ttllllr ...... wureft1Ylal aDd eq1•Uoae for lmArOYt· me nt Thirteen homes wt·re reprC'sented out of 1300 receiving invitations. Perhaps this 1s the true spirit of " 13." Apathy un less it Involves gelling into ont!'s pocketbook. .JAN~ WERNER No C'OllM~ctfon To the Editor: Your March 21 issue carried a news story about the parents of a c hild snid lo have died of malnutrition. fl implied a · link between that fact and Chris tian Scien ce. The ind/viduals in· volved are not members of the Christian Science de nomination May I point out that Christian Scientists are deeply concerned with the welfare of all children. their proper food. clolhin~ and s helter as would be very ap- parent lo r eadt'r S o f the Christian Science Monitor. the inte rnational daily newspaper published by our church. The Monitor has given exte nsive cov- erage t.o the subject of children's rights a nd the Jnlernational Year of the Child. The r e is no conn ection whatsoever between Chrlsllan Science a nd the health food theories whJch arc a pparently a part of thJs case. ROAF.RT C PEACOCK Chri"tian Science Commillcc on Publlcutlon for Southern CallfornJa ~ ........ . To the Ed.It.or : The f''oresl Service Offi ce In Santa Ana recently explained a plan to open the Santa Ana Mountain area of Cleveland Na- tiona l Forest to ORV's <Off. Road Vehicles>. Th.-proposed o p e nin1 is sch e dule d ro r December. 1979. The propoted openln1 of lllls section would have aovera l serlou1 consequencea1 for the foretl land and the aurroundJng communiUea in Orange County. Tbe opening of this area for lhia use would be destructive to the chaparral cover of the Santa Ana Mountaln11, also known as the Santiago Mountain range. Destruction of Lhe natural COY· er of the mountain would make thl1 ateep terrain s ubject to ma111ve eroelon and would re· auJt in flood fblrnace to lower reachea ol lhe canyons and t.o \be Santa Ana Valley. TBS CllAPA&UL, •hen dry, •• la ffrty •ummer to late tall, burnt Rercely and 1•neralel nre 1tonnt which are dan1ero111 ln the extreme. With the praent clos url' of t hC' forest :.erv1n • land , Wt.• havl' bcl·n fortunate not lo ha vc experienced a maJor wild fire on these mountains Opening this la nd to the pro posed off-road vehicles would an c re a se th~ fi r e h azard 1m measurably. Roads in the proposed arc•a are primitive and dan~crous . The Forest Service s tated lhat they have no funds for the im- provement of these roads or for other sa fety measures . Nellhl'r do they plan any facilities or equipment for aid and rescut• or persons who might be injured 1n the area At present. the Fire Depart ment of Orange County provides this s ervice. which is rathe r ex pensive even Mth the llmikd use of th1s area. It seems to bt• out of line for the f<'ore!>t Scrvtc·t· to expect the county to pick up the ball for the increas e tn actav1 Ly proposed. We are asking for your ht'lp to s top the openmg of the fon•sl land before it is too late Write to your Congressm un and Senator now. CLYDE KEENER Bratt ll"ftlf Pleffed To the Editor· Accordmg to Gen, Bernard W Rogers. the ind1v1dual r ei.dy reserve Is 500,000 people s hort of Its 700,000 authorized stren~th If the voluntee r syste m as not fllllng the de termined quotus. something obvious !) needs to ~ done. We all tend to dree here Dul one must not hastily cry reinstate the draft. If, r o r exa mpl e. our agriculture productivity dropped way below normal, we wouldn't draft people Into being farmers. would we? Why should we, m our "free society" have to draft <rorce >people i.ntothe military., THE •llJTA&Y with some outside he lp ahould namlnf' thorouihJy why the number or volunteers continue to decline. What should they be dolnc to ialn support? I 'm sure Vietnam h a s ha d a n overwhc lmlni neaatlve efffft on the volunteer program , but. time has • way or chan1ing attitudes. Maybe the military should Quotes It'• a IOOd Idea to be wtaer than the people wttb whom you auoelate. Jmt don't t.eU tbem about lt. -0... A...w launch an all out campaign to I ry a nd reg:un publlt• ... upport Possibly a nat1onw1dc s ports ancJ r1tness oriented program l httl would reach many people. Thi:.. m ight ~et more people involvt--<l with the military and 1mpmvt• relations llowevcr, if there 1s positively no way for th<.' volunteer system to work. und majority has it. then the draft may have lo bt- rc ms tated. i':ven then, I sec no need for takin~ proplc off work or out of college. This would only bl> hurting product1v1ty . rf one looks at t he number of unemployed people. the people on welfare. there would be many quahfif'd to work in the military. This would solve more tha n one problem al once NICK KINCAIO ...... ~ .. To the Editor City, county, state and federal organa zatwns a re const a ntly "trymg" to solve the high rent problem. They do everything but work on the cause scarcity . Any time anytruog 1s scarce 1t gOt's up in price land, gas, coffee. su~ar, 011, bananas you name it. In fact. they are doing things to· make the situulion wor tie. RENTAL properties owned by "small" people mom and pop triple xes. duplexes and fourplex eft owned by a i1enior citizen try· in~ lo build up a little securily. a re gradually twcoming prop· crttes for larger land owne rs . Rent control certainly does not eocour8"e people to buy or buHd rentals. Maybe we'd better e lect en· Urely new ofhcials in all govern· me nt offices. Rut thlA would discriminate a gainst a few falr ones, lhe way r e nt control11 disc r i minate agalnst fair landlords. I cueas even though r hate the ldeo governme nt subsidy ts the <>tily lmm~ltde answer t.o problem1t of people seeking rent a ls they con affor d. LEE JOlfNSON • lAtt•ra from"'*'' ore wekorM. TM ,.. lo condn.111 "1tnt lo /ii tPOt• or..,,,.._,. W-1 ., , • ...,,,. lAttnt of • wordl or fat di bf f'"" P'',."""· Ail lftlnf ,,..... me.._....,....,.,.,,...,. drtu ht.,,..,....., bf...,....°" rftlW• '' ..,fk#ffl '"'°" " • pornt. PMCr, eoUl flOI bf P"~ u • • I I I I I STOCKS / BU81NE88 -.. ·--· . TRANSACTIONS .. Thurldl¥. Mwch 21, 191'1 s VW Plays Game Of Sales Tallies 81 MILTON llOS&OWITZ QueltJoa: Whee II a foreip car not an impOrt? Alllwer: When it'a made ln PenNytvula. Volbwacen. the German auto manufacturer. beaan m1ldat lbbbitl lut year at ita ~ mUUott plant in New Staa&on. Pa. 1'be plant, placued by labor problems • .Wl Is not operating at fuJI capacity. A little more Ulan IG.000 R.abbitt came ·ott the Pennsylvania assembly line dllring the fint two moatbl of 1979. MEANWHILE, VOLKSWAGtN CONTINUES to bring in R.abbh.t from Germ.any. That confuses the issue because imported cu saJn bave always been reported separately. How are we to get at a &otal for Volkswagen? Should the PenuyfVM.ta-produced Rabbits be counted as part of the .overall Volb•••m sales fll\IR? Volbwapn apparent.ly k)oks al it this way: It depends on what the figures look like. Take ,.......,, for example. ln lhat month Americans bought 28,300 Rabbits, of which 14,500 came from Wc11t Ger::;:i· Now it so .bap Uaat January sw w a downswing in s ailes of Japaneff cars. au of wt\ieh ·~ import· ed. Toyota. the leading impt\rt. sold only ~.SOO cars. about 800 short of the Vo~swagen total. Moriey Tree So Volkswagen . w~ch hasn't been fir::.t in the foreign C'1 r sales for rnany year!;. rushed into print with an ad- vertiscmu t that proclaimed: ··Volkswagen does it again. Volkswagen now outseWs Toyota. Datsun. Honda and any other imponed car ... INCLUDED IN THE VOLKSWAGEN total are 22.000 Rabbits assembled in the United States. Honda increased its saJes by 23 percent last year lo move ahead of Volkswagen into third place. Volkswagen is certainly not going to boaal that it's fourth in saJes behind tbe&e lhree Japaoe\>e can. But there is OM other clailll tbat it could beein to ...-. Volk.aw..-could say that It's the fourth largest U.S. manufacturer ot automobiles. Its Pennsy,...ania plant is alrudy producing more cars t.han American Motors Corp. First American Recorts Gains Record earning.& for 1978 have been reported by Fir.st American Jl'\naodaJ Corp .. Santa Ana . TotaJ revenues for tbe year were $109.185.000, cocn· pared wit.h S92.'4T .000 lbe prevfous yea.r. an increase of LIS percent. Net income was $9.142.000 In 1978, up from the 1977 tot.al ol $8.92\.000 before cumulative effect of a 1977 ac eowttiag cban,e. Reflcctin.g tbe cbaDje in .acoountiJlg prin· ~iple to provide for incurred bul DO( reported UUe losses and other claims. net income ill tm was $6,D86,000. Net income per share wa.s $4 .78 aod $3.17 for 1978 and 1m. respectively. the latter reduced rrom $4 .64 due to t.hc eUect of the accounting change. The fi rm 's principal s ubsidiary. First American Title fnauraince Co .. has bra.ocbes. s ubsidiaries, aHilia~~nd aients in tbe United Stotte:; ~nd Cuam. ~ ..... "·~rt· 6••·· Tb.t> Fluorocarbon Co .. Ana})(..>tm4 h.as reported record ad iorome of Sl.838.464 for a.be fisca l year ended Jan. 31. •n iracreast of 37 perceot frons Cbe previous fiscal year, and record~ ol '3SM1.0ll. a 21 percent locrease. SaJes last fiac*1 year were S29,47Z,296 aad earnings were $1.340,o:;B. Earainp per share were $1..02., compared with 75 Centi Wl yeu. The compuy maoulacwe1 iodu.6lriaJ conw>onents produ c ed from O\tOfOPlastlc and othe r high-performance, non· metallic materials. TAKING STOCK Directo r s have declared a dividend o( 4 ttnts a ahare on com-mon 1t~k . pay.able May 1 to sba~ders or reeord April ts. It ls the t2tlJ. con- setutlve quarter Ffluorocarbon h3s b.sued a dlvldend. I nformaUoo needed by peoP'e preparhag to go into bu1iness wm be discu11ed durlag a small-business workshop in Irvine on April 21. The _.,blilop is co...,ouored b7 the U.S. Small Busl· oess AdllillilaraOon, tbe Ori.Ille County daas>&er of Ule Service Oor8I of Retired EleCUIJves and Ute Saddleback Collefe's ._irM.W ~ cfepartmeat. I will be held on the college's North Campus, Jnioe Centtr Drive and J effrey Road. JrviDe. be'1JUUD,C at 8:30 a .m. A ~rauon ree, $10 tn advance or St2 at tbe door. will cover costs of materiata and a buffet lunch. Leadiaa eacb area of discussion will be JocaJ b\151.oess and l)l'OfeJaionaJ penoas and SCORE 1nemben. At the eonclU.&on o1 each seimeat, questJona will ~ accepted. More lntormaUon ts avaHabfe at the c~le1e'1 com· •Wik>' alfaln omce. 831·9'700. ext . 266. --. 6-f'••• ••• C•••,..n A $49.308 government contract has be..e n awarded to v.-. 11eetron•cs. tnc .. COit.a Mesa, b1 the Def""'"' £tee • ..._.. SUpply Center at Dayton. Ohio. Jt providea for .. ..rlldure of 21 det., tiNt. TM Dayton .....-ii a fidd adMty ol tM De!ensc Lollltia Alency. wt th heedQuartera at tameron Station, Va. ft procures. mu•c• .t suppliet common elffll'oni~ parta UMd by the .... terVtcet. va ..... other covem· ment...,.cles andw.....,. Ult-. ,4 ........... ,.a. ....... . &Lt&, ..... , ............... =, ......... 1J.a. ....... .., • .,...... i.,tMd ~ Ille •• d ct I ... 118'1M .. JMW' lto'9r Tftampll fAe , •1 JllN fttllf, - DAILY PILOT Television TONIGHT'S LATEST LISTINGS • IYl .. ING ... , •. =Otm J:,eMedlee 011119 MCI 0.IOIO Mlve 10 ~ llV°'!! ..... ~llOfl . .,, . .,. A Nit~ PlllllOI IOflM • ~ 9fWP IO . ., poklt • TMI llW1t IUNCH ito«>b)' l!ft4 Clnoy ... ..,.__.10..,... 4lft •TV •:wr.°' .... mtMOllOO A "'61\ n.. • '(lfllrlll;I Oii Ilia ~ l(lo 11\41 "'urdet 011~C*)plt • OYPIAIY Oll&lt• Hugh Oow111 latMr. -.. 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(2 hfL) -~'°" T1NNY90Mt • liot04All JAOf(l()N OllWI Dr 0-tnOI\ u.... ., • lotOMI GMOIJC" Cont.in.< Vt0fl•bl41t (I) C~WITI Bernie a scy ignor ci, hi5 famJly ' <.'ho1ccs for a Saturday night date and p1t'k8 Beverly Todd an ''llorrls and Com pany" tonJght at 8 on NOC, Channel 4. "lht ,,_!)' Of Youth" Lever Burton "tutti youno eontempor1ry poet•. tltdlng ptn-wln· nlng poem• trom the 1175 SctloCMlie Wttllng Awatd• Com~IOon (II MOVOIWl'ltf Gu••I• Our• PHr~on. 7:ool"""50AM£ A8CNIWI (I) JOt<llfl WllO II)( MIU.ION DOU.AA ~ s .. ..,. )Oln• 1he POlie• 10-ee lo •toe> the rob~IM OI P*" ol etom bomb• e MWON> AHO ION Wlwl l.Mtlofll bf!np hOIM att enllQue gun. Fred pull• IM lrlOOef Md It -~ to learn ""' tM gun ... a. loaded. e 1MCHU1WMP N"°"1 ·~ ~n.Mn'I ··u.a.IUt• F'rotft WC>fd• Truth" 7:MJ 1111.000 ..VAAMIO •MMCHCW ... "Oow91ng" TM .. dN1nlng •Od" hu bMn oau.o .....,ythlnQ trom pure non. MnM to wltehe:fell -but tocMI)' ldent .. tl Wt IMtlf\O •not!Wlook I CMTING GAME IYRlftklB An ~Ion of dtpf ... lion la pt"9tlltd. a.a ... ,., ..... , ..... I KNXT tCBSJ Los Angele~ KNBC (NBC) Los Angeles .• KTLA (Ind ) Los Angele s KABC-TV IABC) Lo~ Angolos (I) l(FMB (CBS) S an Crego 8 KHJ· TV (Ind ) Los Angeles ltll l<CST (ABC) San Crego I KTTV (Ind I Los Angatei. KCOP·lV (Ind ) Los .\t)g oloa • KCET· TV f PBS) Los Angeh>5 tlD l<OCE·TV !PBS) Hun~1ng1on &!J t h .U~laard I I' Hiller's Role Short, s~eet 8 y Mll<F. SILVERMAN NEW YORK IAP l For Dame Wendy Hiller, ploying the brief role of the Duchesa of York ln "Richard 11" was "a fascinating bit to do'' but "nol very demanding except on lbe knee.·• The duchess. who appears In two scenes near the end of the play, first quarrels violently with lier husba11d, who wants to tum In their would·be traitor son. Then she bursts in on Bollngbroke who has just deposed the king -and pleads with him on bended knee unlll he agrees to pardon her offspring. "I FOUND IT QUIT£ rasclnatlng, because as Sir John Gielgud has always said, when you play a Shakes pearean role, It's so lmmedlat.e, you plunge ri(lht in," Dame Wendy said In a telephone In· iervlew from hor country ho m e in Buck inghamshlre, England. "And you certainly plunge right In with the DucheHs of York." she said. "Shakespeare bas created a husband and wife who 1pend their time screaming al each other and are very happy doing so." Her warm and energetic portrayal ls Just one In a series of outstanding performances that makes this "Richard fl" easily the besl production so far in the BBC·Tlme Life Televisk>n complete Shakespeare cycle. It was s h own Wednesd ay on KCET, ChaM el 28. I TIO T /llJ DOUOH AOAJ,1.-12 Malloy ov11IOOl\1 ,.,._,no 1111 dttvlr'I MclenM end hH to IMY• lilt driving lo Reed • 21TOHIOHT PrO<IU<*/rlC)Otlet Plef1t 8111111119 MMtMI tht cur· rent 11att Of thit la~ thlt tor etntutlee wH an 01Mntlat bond 1n1ong EMtern European Jew• Guttll ICIOI HetlChel Bernerdl, author l •o Ro11en. Ot Abraham Zygltlbaum, comedian lo.vtd~ 11.M llAUTY lttoW MATCH GAME P.M. 1:00 8 (I) THE CHl8HOl.M8 (Premllrtl A Virginia ftrm• Ing ltmlly io... their. t4llld in e ~ d!IPUI• and dedOll tO pecll and helO wtet lor Calll0tn•• 111 the 194()1 (Part I ol 41 0 HAAMAHO CX>MftAHY A rt1ueten1 Miki tl11rtl1 hat to lend olf a numbot Of S aturaey night 01111 errenged '°' hh• by eon- • ... QI~ A11gle'• moth« end 11111< ••• evlc:tad lrom ltleit eptrtmttll and mov• In on Mgle and Btad • T .. 000 COUPl.f o.c.r ICC\I-11141 dl!tc!Of of Felllt'I Cf"Hllve wrlllftO clall Of Ir 1udultnt ld11er • tiaino • tKYVA "l(ey To Ptradlae" The '"°'' ptomftjng drug• di .. cOWNd In 1t11 20-. oentu- ry trl menuflCIUfed in our °"'" bralnl. • TUPINAeOUT .. Ac:col'l\C)liened WOlfttn" Kat'*'"' Otlhttn, Helen FledOy, Shirley ChllMlm and LaOonna Herrla talk about their c areere. ... omanhood and women'• llttUI t:OO . QUINCY Ouflng 11141 ~ I*· 1or~ of • muter lthJ.. a1on111 (Don Amec:tie), hi• protege dto,.,na white 11lltrnptlng en und«'Wller trick J R) e IJAl M....V Mk.LP Allet being blltan by • dog, woio ,_ tM PfC. WestteardBo Robert Prest.on and Rosemary Harris (on wagon > and Jimmy Van Patten, Susan Swift, Ben Murphy. Stacey Nelkin and Brian Kerwin <from left > are "The Chlsholms" in this new six·hour miniseries premiering TUBE TOPPERS CBS .• 8:00 -''The Chiaholms." The prerrifere epilOde of a new series traclnl the westward move o( a pioneer family with Robert Preston <see photo below>. KHJ e 8:00 -"Kno<:k on Wood." Danny Kaye plays a night club ventrilo· qulsl ln this 1954 movie comedy. ADC 8 10:00 -The J{jlUng Ground. Chemical contamination caused by the dlsposaLor toxic wastes Is examined ln this ABC News Closeup. PIC' Of rlbltt unltM hi e;at1 OVWCOl\'lt NI ,_, of ,,_,..,(Iii) • tlllllN GIM'IN Oueata: Dutil PtMeon, Arltlut Oodhy. Dwight 810ftt~. H. L ~. • THIMCINT°' MAN "TM~ aoctl-it" Newton'• ICllld for~ '°' lllltUrll law .,. ~· ., for '**"* unt• they .,, llnlllly ~ by Eln1teln'• 1'9YO!ulfonery thtofllle. ~•90Nmft OOf.MTIW Chief Roy bflngt In t PIY· e~ to eonduct a group eneounter MMlon In an effort 10 moa.n1v. •ht IOtC. • WOM.O "The CNMM Wt)'" TM Bamboo Curtain rec.ntty pt111d wlcM enouQh 10 provide • Oflmp .. Of the temarhl>te ... a)' China aupportl Ill 900 mlltlon pt0pl9. ~-Cl) IAMM'Y JONea J.A.·a lnvMllgellon IMO a mufdtl' .. """'*td bV • lrlgfllened tlllfM, t deed wltneae. and IM~. ....... ~ Mra. Columbo tulll>eCll • . lout plri wtlan a claifvoy. ent predict• ll)e ••IC1 "'°'""'' of '* greedy buelntM lftllltgtf'I death . 11:-NRWa Cl.OIBW "The KllflnO Ground" Cot· r~ta Brll Hurne and Mlchetl Connor e•plort lltt lncre111r1g problem of ctwlmtcaf c;on. 18"'4natlon Of IN find tauted by IM ~°'* °""°"' ot IOlllc '<ltlll ... e NIGHT GAWlft ''TN Allio With TM Red VeN9t Aoc>ee" TM new 1111-oonlldtnl hee•1•llght boalng ~ of the wor~ hH one more. ~.bOut. ... 1~ .,_war Atlore. dlreciota end erlt· lea dt1eu11 rtc:urr1n1 """* In W.Mm motllM. ; '°°'"*" "The 8ecr'et 01 Utlle Ned" The lmpor1tnee Of lllltn· Ing lo chflchn 11 empna. llZld. tt;OO 1 • e (I) III HIW8 MAKa ME t..AUGH "90VW * ** "/I. Ytnk In TIWI A A.F." (19411 Tyrone Pow.t. !Mii)' QrltMI. An A A.F. nler 11 humbllcl alter joining the aervlc4I to be nee< an old flame. (2 htl.) • CMOl..,.....,,. AHD AllN08 OU9911: Edyjl Oorme, AIGll LHlle. • THIQOOOO The OoodiM run a "'"' pettl lllld do. llYOf '°' ..., Malee•y • • '*'f( CAVITT Oulll: Peter UetlnOll. (P•rt 2 of~ tt.ao9(1) M•A•l•H 8 J. tetrn• the v111ue of doing levo<• fOf thOM .... fh eonnec11on1 who can CIOl- 1111ty rllCMI)' him (A) 8 TOMGHT Hoat: Johnny Cataon G-11: Roy C11<11. Erma Bornbectl. Oh111i. Ca»u I IOUPYIAU.8 III ITAAMY & MITCH The dlttcl"'-l we ltd on a TV Critie Hendren wlld 111#11 bV • GCllMlmlnt ..._.,__, whO II poelflg ... .,,.... .. ~ llOUet IAI I Titl GOf..a IHOW ..,IMAM' ..,..,.. trtc*• dOWft • KAOl lllllgPlft In. oot!Mt• IOl .. or.. • CW'T10NID A90 ..... MOftHIHO t1:tt• lWIUCIHf ZONe "lput Of T)le Mot/lent" • A&JIWmJ HfTCHCOCK . .... ,,,.. "A .Nry Of Her,_. .. A elWfff IUIDKI• IM wife Of • ll'Ufdtttd """' .. hi• mufcMt.,. • GIT 8'llA1'T &matt 11 plt1ed aot1n11 tM WOfld'• alrongeel oounter· '()'; In lfYlnO lo rf/UIWI • -~ptlftce. 1l:OI. (I) ml LATI MOIM • • 'h "Mcaoud: Ptnt Avenu. Pita•" (1175) Dtnnlt w.-. Je94llcll Walter. A N1tllMI rec:Ofd· lnO P«NtW. lrltt eny. tNno to ~ Ifie r~d· l!!9 .,,... •• ..,,. .. tt:aO. MOYll * *" "A Man Called Adtm'" ( 1"81 S•mmy 0e-M Jr., .... ., l.awtofd. A bltcll ,,~ player IOMt hlrnMlf In • pool Of ..... pl1)' Ind rernorM OY• Ille dttlh Of hit wllt Ind C:hlld. -~·) • • ·~ .. The Iron MljOf .. I 1943) Pal O'Brleri. Robe<1 Ryen Fr et* Cavenaugti'1 ~lhmenll In WOtld War I end on the tOOlbtll l;tld .,. c:Nonlcled 11 hr • 30mln) • MOYIE • • y, .. Sangi Bengt You're Oud.. (llHI Tony Aattdelt. Senf• e.rver. An Ameftc•n In Morocco becolne9 tnttnQled In IM te'*'-of .,,... plotting M ~ !hi Unlltd NttloM. (2 h<I.) 1"7. OJ MANNIX Mannta I-Ilg .... t IWO• ..-..CJtd crime 10 dl'Pf'OYI malprec lfee charg11 ~tadoc10f t;OO D TOMOMOW Ou1111. Reporter Bob MeyeR. and 1111 men1111y rettrded b"rolhtr t nd 111t•r-1n·la11¥. Ot1ect1ve BOb 1.euci Of Ille HYPO D MAVfM:f< .. Cata Of ParldlM" t:461 NlW8 t:N NlW8 2:00 NlW8 •uov. • * • 14 ''Tl\9 Man Ill Ore~" (tt4t) ,,.,._ • ~ . .-..o,-... A •W''llCfelftt ...... "*' ,...,.. • WOfllM tot cottve11lettce a11d la U11111111Mtow.catwa,) •uov. • ··~ ''Holldey" (1131) ~""~·~· OtW't. A ~ ..,,. ................ IUy ---llutMnd. (2 lwa.) l'.tl, .... 1:11 MOVW • • "Tiie Tr~· Of Pal'dlo VIiie" ( 1965) Aofy Celhoun. 8IMllle)' Wlnttt1. One Of Vllt'I U.S. MIC>lov• ... plane • gold rObbtry fOf Nnl, but IM Mulcan ~'.-...""~· (f tw .. 56 min) a:ao• MOYW ··~ "1 Wanted Wtnot" (184 f) Aly AMIMd, ~ Holdtn. 810fy ol ...... MC>lrtng Mt f~ pllota lllld .... .,,...,. wflo lovt "*"·<•tw .. 66 min.) •• 1= •• ~ • .....,.. Of CelnH (....., (lie Pot1Mtn. 8alfV °'9)'. • MOVIE *'" "8111,. S tttlon1" ( 1059) w1n11m Bendix, Alettwd 8oone. Conlllet erue>I• among ltMt C:r9W "*'"beft of I naval tit· craft cerrler •• It II due to ~ '"' aetlon In the PIClfie. ( 1 tw • 30 min t 4:2t I ITl'4 IOWAM>I 4:11 NIMS 4:IO MOVIE • '" "The Old earn Oe.nce" f 1938) Gene Au1ry. A hC>fae breeder find• lough corn. ~Hlon wfMln • tlvll bull· . nM4lmlll c:omtt OUI Wlltl ~-onthe . m.wti ... ( I fir ) Frida•'• Da11• l•r .tle.,lr• t2:Gl G • • .. Nut,. 0n wn..q .. ( IN3) Juli.I Miiie, Aonllld i.-. • • * 'h "And Baby Mall .. Thr•'' ( t9411t Rc»-en Young. Berbara Hiit. 3• 0 • * • ~ "l(llleldo- ICOPI" (1~1 Warren 0..lly, Suaannah Yori! . l:IO ••• "lhUIMSly'• G1me" (1971) Bob Newtltrl, OeM Wiider. Biting the Feeding Hand By P ETElt J . BOVElt LOS ANGELES CAP> -Everybody ~rumbles about bis boss now and then (except me>. us ually outside of the orfice and in very hushed tones. But can you Imagine griping· about your company's product on national lclevlsjon? And getting paid for It? Ron Hendren does, and his company loves him for It Cclalms to , anyway). Hendren is the television critic for NBC's "Today" show. He's the first TV critic to run a carpinR concession on the network level, a sign that television Is 'inally recogoizlng its own importance. Uy any standards, television has to be con· 1ldered a major influence in the dally lives of milllOM of Americans . And yet, networks, which a re forever scrutinizing the products or other ma· jor industries, have scrupulous ly avoided talking about their own buslne88. JT'S A STICKY DILEMMA for the networks. running a huge enlertalnmenl business a longside Its huge news operations. How can the news end of a network analyze TV entertainment without ap· pearing to hype ll, own shows or badmouth those or lhe other networks? Just doing ll, which is what NBC has done with Hendren and what CBS does on Its ''Sunday Morn· Ing" show with J efr Greenfield. It's amazing that networks have been so self-conscious, that they've gone this long without regular TV criticism. Hendren, who'd been doing a crilic·at.Jarge number of NBC'i Washington, D.C. affiliate bcrore "Today" beckoned. says: "ff'S ALll08T 1aaESPON8IBLE for a major news operation -television , newspapers. whatever -to Ignore what's going on In an In· duatry wttb lbat kind of Impact. It's such an all· fact, h.ts occasional taking to tas k of NBC pro· grams has not mellowed a bit. The executive who made the assurance to the angry affiliate apparently was Just looking for a quick way to smooth ruined feathers. '"MUIDBIY DIC..-fNt ''THI PASSA .. r llJ ''lrSNOTTHI Slll lHAT COUNTS" ••• 0011, & JO \at '>-11ol I 1 10 AU D !Ha AH() Ill ~l\."ll Ill.Cl llll IWC SCAl Of !WC MO r~ PIC f Ull( COOi: Of llCV Al<iUl.11 f~ pervasive medlum, terribly Important in the lives UH *""' ,..l•r• -.a rtUA CMlllla wur · &ICHA&D IS PLAYED by Derek Jacob, best known to American audiences 11 the title •haracter in the Br itish televlalon aeries ''I. Claudlua." Jacobi's Richard at.arta as a preenln11. whlm1lcal mon.rch who 1rows in tractc stature u Ille Joees first hi• kin•dom and ultlm•t.ly bl.I life. tonight at 8 on CBS, ChaMel 2. of mllllonl of Americans." w11e1n1 m 6446 H11111!11Qton 111acn 11ta.1 :in ~g w .. 1""""" ---------------------Ct11JM caru '4e 03ll rn u 93 Hendren 1ay1 be doeln't feel pretsures from CO$""' ._Mill =~~ au .... ..,.. .. He la pitted •&•inst a wortb)' M\'enary -the Bollngbroke or Jon Finch, who hu appeared in I UCh films aJ ''Death On The NU." ud AJtred Jltchcock's "Frenzy." P'tnch wtU alto be seen nexl Eaon ln the lwo other Shakespeare pl•)'• in ch Bollngbroke nsures, "Henry IV, Part One" "Henry JV, Part Two." Ill Sir John ,Olel1ud, tn hJa youth • famous 111lch1rd, portray• the •led John of Gaunt. Before llf diet In Act Two, he IN the pl1y'1 moet famous ~eech. the one deacrlbln1 Encland as ''thl• 11fHHd plat." DAiii! WENDY'S SPA&alNG partner, Ute Dulre ol York, ll splendidly pl.,_ by Charles .... ~tv-lbe llrat a,,..,., tbt ducblu ia aewlnc .,... hearth -a ....,, eoatru& to tbt aceMI of dq and poUtJeaJ mueavertq tbat bave pre. fllded. "Shaketpeare knew what be wu dolq puttlq I domwUc 9"De ID •IDOlll tbt war Md ltrtf• to =Mle a l«up betweea llltrt ..... " Dame Wendr NBC to hype network s hows (allbou&h for others !lf9 •••• Ora191 e31 03•0 °''• 639-8770 'I" WT p• k d on "Today.'' It'• a common practice> • .nd indeed, ~=================~ .1.op WODlan IC e he bluta NBC awful• with the fervor he levels at other networks' bomb&. LAS VEGAS CAP > -A Missouri coed was crowned "All American Woman" durln1 a n•· Uonally televlaed conte1l al a Las Vecaa Strip hotel. ':'"'\ ChrilUne Marie Curls, ~. of Floriaeant, Mo .• a student at the University ol Mialourl at St Louis, won the liUe ln the naUonaJ finals of the contest carried over ABC television. She beat oul a field or 45 contestanta for the honor. She won 121,000 ln cuh, a trip to Australia, a new car and appearanew on a& leaal two Mtwork telev..,.,lbowa. The coate.t w11 telecut from C•et•n P•lace Hotel and capped • aertee of relion•l contests tbroulbout tbe country. .. . -------·-=-==·=---""' II 4 CICUlll• .... e.a; M&VratN One such display of Hendren honesty recentJy caused a minor brouhaha at the NBC •fflllates meettna in Lu Ve1as. An alflllate complained that Kendren not only panned the NBC movie • 'Ch.rletton," but recommended that viewers chanse cbannela .nd watch a lbow on CBS. NETWOalt EXECVTIVl:S TEND to di.splay 1reater alfedk>n for alfW•tel than tor TV critics, and UU. atnuate waa aasured that the reealeltr.nl Hendren Md been spoken to ud wouldn't repeat b11off ..... When other reporters beard of Ulla, there wu much lldeJr.ertna and crtea of, "Yeab, 1ure, l told 1ou ao. '' lut Hindren ••11 nobody ever apoke to blm about bla advice to 1-"eb ~hannelJ aocr, ln I.Ad the sun shine ml HAI a m-1 GOIJl\'--.....,--r me STEREO SOUNDS OF' THE HARBOR ,,. Fa.hion bland Newport Beach ..